Updated: keyframe keyframe A keyframe object. Fields: seq ws intv step fx max_loops sub_start sub_length refill ltr external_seq type dir side update_no frame_no loop_no length pointer execution setup
Removed: transition transition A transition object.
Bug Fixes: -- LTR & Placeholder feature should now working like expected.
릴리즈 노트
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▮ v9 Major Upgrade
This update is a major upgrade to the library. The library now uses a more object-oriented approach, while the exported functions are now more user-friendly. Additional string effects are added.
Updated: transition() keyframe
New Secondary Functions: prev(this, _skip) next(this, _skip)
Based on your needs, you can now use one of the simplified functions to create a transition effect, or you can use the `transition()` or `iteration()` function to create a custom transition effect.
// After you create a transition, you can use the output field of the `keyframe` object to output the result
// motion.marquee(myKeyframe, 'Hello World!', 3, 0)
myKeyframe.output
Note: The transition() function doesn't store anything at the output field, to not overload the object with unnecessary long varip string data.
@PineCoders, Sorry for my late reply, I was sure I answered. :D Thank you very much. It means a lot to me. I've published an extending update today. Hope you like it. 💙
Trying to load this into my chart but can't even find it. When I type "motion" half a dozen other scripts with the word 'motion' appear but not this one.
cryptolinx
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@brianbailleul, it's a library not an indicator. ;) you need to copy the code and save your own version, if you only want to show up this example. For import use:
import cryptolinx/Motion/7 as motion
brianbailleul
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@cryptolinx, Aha! Thanks so much mate! Appreciate your work!