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Animation and crossfading of windows
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Animation and crossfading of windows


  • Subject: Animation and crossfading of windows
  • From: Oskar Lissheim-Boethius <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 12:38:50 +0200

We all know how the System Preferences "window-morphing" looks. It resizes the window to exactly fit the new panel and at the same time cross-fade the content of the old and new one. Very spiffy.

How do this in code? Is this yet another of Apple's mysterious "cooler-than-any-other" GUI-tricks? I know how to do the window-morphing works, but have never seen info about the cross-fading of contents.


Yours sincerely,

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O S K A R L I S S H E I M - B O E T H I U S
Composer, Sound & Webdesigner
Kingdom of Sweden
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