Tink did some work on a papervision 3d cube (and other) transition
effect on states, (or possibly viewstack, can't remember) which I think
has the same attribute - you can see both states at one time.
The source is on his site somewhere. http://www.tink.ws/blog/ , it may
give you some clues.
Thanks for the hint. I found something that Tink calls
PairedStackEffect.. I have no time right no to try it out
but the example shows exactly what I was looking for.
For everyone else who is looking for this.. it can be found on
http://www.tink.ws/blog/pairedstackeffect-fade-squash/
Cheers,
Knock.. knock.. nobody knows this??
A simple no it doesn't work would be alright too :-) ???
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Max Frigge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to create a slide effect for a ViewStack. Therefor
I would need to have 2 children visible at the same time,
I doubt it's possible. Having two visible doesn't really fit with the idea
of a stack.
Why not roll your own component?
Paul
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Max,
I would think that States with transition effects would be the
easiest way to do this.
Jason
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Knock.. knock.. nobody knows this??
A simple no it doesn't work would be alright too :-) ???
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Hi Jason,
I tried to avoid the states because it is so much more
comfortable to use the viewstack with tabs and so forth.
But if I would try to go the States way.. how would I
best organize it when I have two complex components?
Should I completely remove on child and ad the other.. where
each
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