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  1. Thank you for your quick response! Just read the docs before and I think I was kind of confused because it says 'Empties the timeline of all ... callbacks'.

     

    But now I understand that custom callbacks are meant and not the internal ones (complete, reverseComplete etc.).

  2. One more question about pause behaviour of timelines and tweens:

     

    if you do the following:

     

    var tl = new TimlineMax({paused:true});
    
    var tween = new TweenMax(element, duration, {someVars, paused:true}); // pause the tween upon creation
    
    tl.insert(tween);
    
    tl.play(); // ==> nothing happens
    

     

    Isn't the timeline supposed to play the containing tweens?

     

    If I only pause the timeline upon creation and not the tween, that will be inserted afterwards, everything works fine.

     

    I think that the timeline should overwrite the paused state of it's containing elements.

     

     

    Thanks for a short hint!

     

    Bastian

  3. Hi,

     

    just wanted to let you know that it seems that clear() on a timeline does not remove eventCallbacks. It doesn't matter if they are set by the constructor or afterwards with eventCallback('eventtype', function)

     

     

    I'm using latest Chrome and the latest TweenMax & TimelineMax JS versions on Windows 8 (shouldn't matter)

     

     

    just try the following:

     

     

    var tl = new TimelineMax({onComplete: function() {console.log('complete');}});
    
    tl.eventCallback('onComplete'); //returns function
    
    tl.eventCallback('onReverseComplete', function() {console.log('reversed');});
    
    tl.clear();
    
    tl.eventCallback('onReverseComplete'); // still there
    tl.eventCallback('onComplete'); // still there
    
    

     

    Although eventCallbacks get not killed, the containing tweens and timelines are removed and the totalDuration is 0 afterwards.

     

     

     

    Would be nice if someone could confirm that!

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