Re: Desktop visual effect

2013-01-18 Thread Peter M. Brigham
On Jan 18, 2013, at 2:18 PM, Scott Rossi wrote: > One simulated effect I've done is to create a loop that progressively sets > the blendLevel of a stack, which results in fading the stack in (or out > of) the desktop. Here's from the script of the first card of a splash stack that I use: on open

Re: Desktop visual effect

2013-01-18 Thread Peter Haworth
h Screen window is the way > >it fades on. You can download the source code by clicking the link button > >below. > > > >Have a nice weekend! > > > >Al > > > > > > > > > >-- > >View this message in context: > > > http://run

Re: Desktop visual effect

2013-01-18 Thread Robert Sneidar
You have strange dreams. In mine, scantily clad beautiful women seem to magically show up. But hey, to each his own! ;-) Bob On Jan 18, 2013, at 11:18 AM, Scott Rossi wrote: > But when asking about it > much later, nobody could recall if (or how) it was done, so maybe it was > just a dream (ev

Re: Desktop visual effect

2013-01-18 Thread Scott Rossi
en Source Code >One of the interesting things about this Splash Screen window is the way >it fades on. You can download the source code by clicking the link button >below. > >Have a nice weekend! > >Al > > > > >-- >View this message in context: >http://ru

Re: Desktop visual effect

2013-01-18 Thread Peter Haworth
by clicking the link button > below. > > Have a nice weekend! > > Al > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Desktop-visual-effect-tp4659122p4659135.html > Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at

Re: Desktop visual effect

2013-01-18 Thread Alejandro Tejada
u can download the source code by clicking the link button below. Have a nice weekend! Al -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Desktop-visual-effect-tp4659122p4659135.html Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list arc

Re: Desktop visual effect

2013-01-18 Thread Peter Haworth
Thanks Scott. I guess I'll have a go at the blendlevel fade trick. Pete lcSQL Software On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Scott Rossi wrote: > Stacks don't appear on the desktop with visual effects -- these are used > when navigating between cards, or stacks within an alre

Re: Desktop visual effect

2013-01-18 Thread Scott Rossi
Stacks don't appear on the desktop with visual effects -- these are used when navigating between cards, or stacks within an already open stack. One simulated effect I've done is to create a loop that progressively sets the blendLevel of a stack, which results in fading the stack in (or out of) the

Re: Desktop visual effect

2013-01-18 Thread Peter Haworth
OK, thanks Klaus. Will it work if I go to a card in the stack instead of the stack? Pete lcSQL Software On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 11:13 AM, Klaus on-rev wrote: > Hi Pete, > > Am 18.01.2013 um 20:08 schrieb Peter Haworth : > > > I'm probably missing something obvious but I c

Re: Desktop visual effect

2013-01-18 Thread Klaus on-rev
Hi Pete, Am 18.01.2013 um 20:08 schrieb Peter Haworth : > I'm probably missing something obvious but I can't get the visual effect > command to do anything. > > I issue the visual effect command right before opening a stack, hoping that > the stack would appear according to the chosen effect, bu

Desktop visual effect

2013-01-18 Thread Peter Haworth
I'm probably missing something obvious but I can't get the visual effect command to do anything. I issue the visual effect command right before opening a stack, hoping that the stack would appear according to the chosen effect, but no matter which effect I choose, the stack appears without the vis