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Feature Request: Animate between a "start" width and a "final" width #43

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H3NR1-Creator opened this issue Nov 18, 2022 · 4 comments
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@H3NR1-Creator
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It would be like: startwidth=X , finalwidth=Y and animationspeed=Z.
It would give some cool effect and I think it would be easy to implant.

The url would look like: https://rezmason.github.io/matrix/?startwidth=100&finalwidth=20&animationspeed=5.

The animation speed could be in second or in milliseconds.

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Thanks for your interest in the project!

To clarify, what's the difference between the "start" width and the "final" width? Is the goal to make glyphs approach the screen over time? Or is your idea something different?

@Rezmason Rezmason changed the title Request: Ability to do certain animations Feature Request: Animate between a "start" width and a "final" width Mar 14, 2023
@Rezmason Rezmason added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 14, 2023
@H3NR1-Creator
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What I want to say is that parameter could be change in time by setting the parameter at start and telling where you want it to finish. The time it take to get from the "start' value to the "finish" value .

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kazmier commented May 22, 2024

@Rezmason I think @H3NR1-Creator meant that there should be some e.g. outro=20s option, similar to skipintro=false option. It'd be great to have this kind of feature.

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Outro is not currently planned, though I may revisit that decision down the road— basically there needs to be some solid vision of what that looks like, that most people would agree on.

I suppose one use case for an outro would be if someone is using the effect as a transition between pages of their website or something. That could be the basis for an example of a different technique that'd still do the job.

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