On 18/05/14 15:47, Nakia Brewer wrote:
I am after the move transition.
Touch more aesthetically pleasing...



"If the lockMoves property is set to true, when you use the move command to move an object around the screen, the movement does not become visible until the lockMoves is set to false. You can set the lockMoves property to true, start several objects moving, then set the lockMoves to false to begin the motion,"

Having set lockMoves to true

telling the objects to move

one has to set lockMoves to false to see them move.

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However; this is pretty useless:

I made an 800 x 600 stack with 2 images:

"COW1" and "COW2" at 75,75 and 725,575 respectively

and a script in a button:

on mouseUp
   if the loc of img "COW1" is 75,75 then
   set the lockMoves to true
   move img "COW1" to 725, 525
   move img "COW2" to 75,75
   set the lockMoves to false
else
   set the lockMoves to true
   move img "COW1" to 75,75
   move img "COW2" to 725,525
   set the lockMoves to false
   end if
   end mouseUp

and the whole thing is utter rubbish:

1. The whole process is very slow indeed.

2. Nothing is seen to move: first COW1 vanishes, then COW2 hops to the new position,
and then COW1 appears in the new position.

SO . . . obviously, one has to do it some other way.

This is the sort of moment when I metaphorically roar "Jacqueline Landman Gay",

mainly because I have some sort of half-gone memory of her having solved this problem
before.

Richmond.

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