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shybuckstudio

1 Jul 2008, 6:16 pm

fading transition has an unwelcomed pause

Hi, I’m using the sequence timer with target show/hide layer for a slideshow. However between slides there is a long pause not a smooth transition. I’ve set the sequence timer for 2000. I’ve played around with the duration time of the slide/show layers with various times without much success. Is there something I’m missing? Here’s the page….thanks before hand. www.shybuckstudios.com/shybuckstudioscl.html

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chuckamuck

1 Jul 2008, 7:10 pm

The pause is directly related to the 2000 setting. In other words, it’s visible for 2000 and invisible for 2000. There is no setting for the transition.

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shybuckstudio

1 Jul 2008, 7:40 pm

I was hoping this would not be the case. Is there no other way to avoid this pause? thanks chuckamuck

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Joe Billings

1 Jul 2008, 7:42 pm

Hi Shybuck,

Make sure that the Target Show/Hide Layer Action has Restore set to Sticky. Looks like you have it set to Yes.

Regards,

Joe

On 1 Jul 2008, at 19:16, shybuckstudio wrote:

Hi, I’m using the sequence timer with target show/hide layer for a slideshow. However between slides there is a long pause not a smooth transition. I’ve set the sequence timer for 2000. I’ve played around with the duration time of the slide/show layers with various times without much success. Is there something I’m missing? Here’s the page….thanks before hand. www.shybuckstudios.com/shybuckstudioscl.html

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shybuckstudio

1 Jul 2008, 7:59 pm

Thanks Joe….you’re right….I guess I don’t fully understand the sticky setting..thanks Joe

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Joe Billings

2 Jul 2008, 11:33 am

“Sticky” means that a target will stick around ‘til another target of the same group is triggered. “Yes” means that the target will be replaced to its original state (so hidden in that case) and “No” means that the image won’t be restored, eventually the topmost image in the stack wold be the only one visible. “Toggle” means that the item will toggle between on and off.

I hope this helps.

Joe

On 1 Jul 2008, at 20:59, shybuckstudio wrote:

Thanks Joe….you’re right….I guess I don’t fully understand the sticky setting..thanks Joe

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