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[jira] [Comment Edited] (FLEX-28402) Transition with a bounce easer
acting on top/left constraint values doesn't bounce
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Tim John edited comment on FLEX-28402 at 2/6/16 2:46 PM:
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This applies to any easing applied to a Move effect in a transition based on contraints.
A workaround that doesn't require swicthing to x/y coordinates would be to replace the Move effect with an Animate effect, with a SimpleMotionPath for each of the constraints to be animated.
was (Author: timwjohn):
This applies to any easing applied to a Move effect in a transition based on contraints.
> Transition with a bounce easer acting on top/left constraint values doesn't bounce
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: FLEX-28402
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-28402
> Project: Apache Flex
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Spark: Effects
> Affects Versions: Adobe Flex SDK Previous
> Environment: Affected OS(s): All OS Platforms
> Affected OS(s): All OS Platforms
> Language Found: English
> Reporter: Adobe JIRA
> Priority: Minor
>
> Steps to reproduce:
> 1. Compile and run this application:
> <s:WindowedApplication xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009"
> xmlns:s="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark">
>
> <s:states>
> <s:State name="aState"/>
> <s:State name="bState"/>
> </s:states>
>
> <s:transitions>
> <s:Transition>
> <s:Move targets="{[btn]}" duration="3000">
> <s:easer>
> <s:Bounce />
> </s:easer>
> </s:Move>
> </s:Transition>
> </s:transitions>
>
> <s:Button id="btn" click="this.currentState = (this.currentState == 'aState')?'bState':'aState';"
> top.aState="10" left.aState="10" top.bState="300" left.bState="300"/>
>
> </s:WindowedApplication>
> 2. Click the button
> 3.
>
> Actual Results:
>
> The button moves with what appears to be a linear ease
> Expected Results:
>
> The button should move with a bounce ease
>
> Workaround (if any):
>
> Use x/y to position the Button instead of top/left
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