Re: difference between Timeline and TimelineScenario
- From: Kirill Grouchnikov <kirillcool@yahoo.com>
- To: users@trident.kenai.com
- Subject: Re: difference between Timeline and TimelineScenario
- Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 11:15:07 -0700 (PDT)
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http://www.pushing-pixels.org/?p=1379 is an example of a complex timeline scenario - something that is better not handled by a single timeline.
Thanks
Kirill
Thanks
Kirill
From: "aappddeevv@verizon.net" <aappddeevv@verizon.net>
To: users@trident.kenai.com
Sent: Tue, July 6, 2010 6:04:55 PM
Subject: difference between Timeline and TimelineScenario
What are the differences between these classes in terms of when to use
versus the other?
They both seem capable of playing loops. In the demos I seed that the
Timeline is often used to set up a continuous repaint request but then
all fine-grained activity seems to be pushed to the TimelineScenario
class.
| aappddeevv | 07/07/2010 | |
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Re: difference between Timeline and TimelineScenario |
Kirill Grouchnikov | 07/07/2010 |





