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GUI fade In?
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GUI fade In?
Anybody ever gimcracked a timer or such, that would, when hit with a boolean True, alpha-fade a GUI element, say a filled rectangle, from transparent to opaque over the course of a few seconds?
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- k brown
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Re: GUI fade In?
Attached are a few example in one schematic.
This is all in green. You can use a Slide primitive, or get a little more complex with a timer.
I'm sure someone else can provide a ruby example, but it's beyond me.
This is all in green. You can use a Slide primitive, or get a little more complex with a timer.
I'm sure someone else can provide a ruby example, but it's beyond me.
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- Color Alpha Fading.fsm
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- ChrisHooker
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Re: GUI fade In?
Thanks so much - The simple one with the Slide prim does exactly what I wanted!
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