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*Tips
Determine the type of transition you are defining
- With dynamic transitions, you know what effects you want to play, but not which targets they will play on.
- With explicit transitions, you know exactly what happens to each individual target.
Complex transitions may consists of both dynamic and explicit elements
Tips for dynamic transitions:
- List all possible targets in the parens composite effect
- By default, all effects play on all specified targets. Use filter with dynamic transitions to limit the target set
- Dynamic transitions can ve used with a wide variety of stage changes
Tips for explicit transitions
- Specify targets on the child effects, or on a composite effect when all child effects of the composite effect have the same targets
- By default, all effects play on all specified targets. For explicit transitions, make sure the targets are correctly set.
- Explicit transitions typically require a different transition for each change to the view state
*TroubleShooting
TroubleShooting a transition effect that does not play
- Is the effect target being hidden or removed? If so, make sure add an <mx:RemoveChild>property to the view state definition, or an <mx:SetPropertyAction name="visible"> tag in the transition definition
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Does the change to the view state define settings that pertain to the transition effect? - pertain - 속하다
For example, if you have a Resize Effect, you must change the width or height property of the target when the view state changes to trigger the effect
- Check that you specified the correct targets to the transition
- Check that your filter settings on the effect and on any parent effect are not excluding the target
Troubleshooting an effect playing on too manu targets
- Add a filter for a dynamic transition, or change the targets for an explicit transiton
Troubleshooting wrong effect parameters
- Did you specify explicit parameters on the effect? Are They correct?
- Ensure that you correctly set the showTarget property for mask effects such as the Iris effect, and the wipe effects
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Is the effect target being hidden or removed? If, so make sure you add an <mx:RemoveChild> property to the view state definition to remove the target, or an <mx:SetPropertyACtion name="visible"> tag in the transition definition to hide the target
Troublsshooting when an application does not look correct after a transition
- Some effects leave the target witth changed properties. For example, a Fade effect leaves the alpha property of the target at the alphaTo value specified to the effect If you use the Fade effect on a target that sets alpha property to zero, you must set the alpha property to a nonzero value before the object appears again.
- Try removing one effect at a time from the transition until it no longer leaves your application with the incorrect appearance
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