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  1. You could still achieve this effect in IE10 but you'd have to manually hide certain elements.

     

     

    The "Simple 3D Hover Flip" seems not to work in IE10 (Windows 7) – is there a code pen example for this working in IE10, too?

     

    Thank you,

     

    Tobias

  2. Hi,

     

    i want to script an everlasting oscillating movement with changing amplitudes – but i can't get it to work ... :-(

     

    import com.greensock.*;
    import com.greensock.easing.*;
    import com.greensock.plugins.*;
    TweenPlugin.activate([DynamicPropsPlugin]);
    
    function getAmplitude():String {return String(50);}
    
    TweenMax.to(my_mc,1,{dynamicProps:{_y:getAmplitude}, repeat:-1, ease:Sine.easeInOut, yoyo:true});
    //TweenMax.to(my_mc,1,{_y:"50", repeat:-1, ease:Sine.easeInOut, yoyo:true});

     

    If i use the last line of code, the tweening is okay. But i want to change the _y:"50" to different values, so i tried it with dynamicProps – but the effect is completely different as i expected ... if i use the code with the dynamicProps i expected the same behaviour ...

     

    Second question: is there an "ease:" with a +/- movement? ease:Sine.easeInOut is from (example above) 0 to 50 to 0, but i would like to have 0 to 25 to 0 to -25 to 0 ...

     

    Thanks for your help,

     

    Tobias

  3. Hi,

    i'm trying to get the dynamicProps to work in AS2 – and yes, i'm a club-member ... ;)

    But there's no dynamic tweening at all ...

     

    import com.greensock.TweenLite;
    import com.greensock.plugins.TweenPlugin;
    import com.greensock.plugins.DynamicPropsPlugin;
    TweenPlugin.activate([DynamicPropsPlugin]); //activation is permanent in the SWF, so this line only needs to be run once.
    
    function getMouseX():Number { return this._xmouse;}
    function getMouseY():Number { return this._ymouse;}
    
    TweenLite.to(my_mc, 3, {dynamicProps:{_x:getMouseX, _y:getMouseY}});
    //TweenLite.to(my_mc, 3, {_x:10, _y:10});

     

    There is a movieclip "my_mc" on the stage. The plugin-file is inside the folder com/greensock/plugins/DynamicPropsPlugin.as (as it should be, i changed nothing inside the folders) and the FLA is beside the com-folder. The last line of code above works – so i think it's not a general problem with the Tweening.

     

    What could be the problem?

     

    Thanks for any help/ hint!

     

    Tobias

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