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jalbumwick

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Transition speed broken
Posted: 26 Nov 19, 00:08
 
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I would like to have no transition effect; no fading, sliding or anything.
I tried setting transition speed, but it always reverts to the default.
I edited transition speed setting in jalbum-settings.jap to 0 but I still get a small transition speed.
I don't know what the setting skin.transitionType=conveyor does or what are the alternatives.
Thanks for any help or suggestions!
JeffTucker

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Re: Transition speed broken
Posted: 26 Nov 19, 00:24   in response to: jalbumwick in response to: jalbumwick
 
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jalbumwick wrote:
I tried setting transition speed, but it always reverts to the default.
I edited transition speed setting in jalbum-settings.jap to 0 but I still get a small transition speed.

The transition speed is a variable whose minimum value is 50ms, and whose maximum value is 10000ms. It's defined that way in the Java source code. You can't magically cause it to take on some value outside that range.

I would like to have no transition effect; no fading, sliding or anything.

That wouldn't appear to be an option in the skin. I have to confess to being a little mystified, however - do you seriously think that the sudden replacement of one image with another would look good? If so, this may not be the skin for you.

I don't know what the setting skin.transitionType=conveyor does or what are the alternatives.

I imagine that refers to the "slide the current image off to the left, and slide the next image in from the right" transition. But if it's not on one of the skin settings panels, it's not something you can change.

Perhaps Laza intends to provide some alternative in a future release, like a cross-fade, though it's hard to envision how that would work, given the page layout.
Laza

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Re: Transition speed broken
Posted: 26 Nov 19, 07:29   in response to: JeffTucker in response to: JeffTucker
 
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Yes, you guessed it. There are other transition types planned, e.g. "Cover flip", and "Carousel", all of them based on the same horizontal move.
Laza

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Re: Transition speed broken
Posted: 26 Nov 19, 07:31   in response to: jalbumwick in response to: jalbumwick
 
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I will release a skin similar to Lucid today, which has simple - not conveyor-like - transition effects. You'll be able to set 0 there as transition length.

Must admit, instant change of pictures is not natural to my eyes.
hanso

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Re: Transition speed broken
Posted: 2 Mar 22, 13:41   in response to: Laza in response to: Laza
 
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More transitions types will be welcome for Lucid.

Crossfade is my favorite. Something eye pleasing, not moving pictures in/out.
Laza

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Re: Transition speed broken
Posted: 2 Mar 22, 14:23   in response to: hanso in response to: hanso
 
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The skin that has the other transition types is Animatics. Lucid is special because it has a conveyor structure - this is why it's a separate skin from Animatics.
hanso

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Re: Transition speed broken
Posted: 2 Mar 22, 15:20   in response to: Laza in response to: Laza
 
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OK,

The moving in of the right of slides in the slideshow is all right for me if it was smooth.

What may need some TLC is what happens now the current slide flashes to the right and then move out left and the new one flashes in from the right.
Also happens whne you select a slide from the thumbnails,
JeffTucker

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Re: Transition speed broken
Posted: 2 Mar 22, 15:49   in response to: hanso in response to: hanso
 
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hanso wrote:
What may need some TLC is what happens now the current slide flashes to the right and then move out left and the new one flashes in from the right.

I'm not seeing that in Lucid at all. The current image fades out as it slides to the left while the next image slides in from the right. It's very smooth. Try setting the transition speed to a high value, so you can carefully observe what's happening.
hanso

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Re: Transition speed broken
Posted: 2 Mar 22, 15:55   in response to: JeffTucker in response to: JeffTucker
 
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See here:

http://reizen.hansotten.nl/uploads/europa/nederland/grubbevorst/

I see it in Firefox (Ubuntu) and Edge (WIndows)
JeffTucker

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Re: Transition speed broken
Posted: 2 Mar 22, 16:00   in response to: hanso in response to: hanso
 
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Well, I see it in your album, but....

(demo album removed)

I'll have to check your settings to see what could be causing it.

Edited by: JeffTucker on 3 Mar 2022, 09:45
JeffTucker

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Re: Transition speed broken
Posted: 2 Mar 22, 16:16   in response to: JeffTucker in response to: JeffTucker
 
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I can't reproduce that "jumpy" effect, with any settings. I'll have to leave this one for Laza.
RobM

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Re: Transition speed broken
Posted: 2 Mar 22, 16:25   in response to: hanso in response to: hanso
 
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If you stop the slideshow and just use next/previous it is smooth going backward (previous) but very jumpy going forward.
hanso

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Re: Transition speed broken
Posted: 4 Mar 22, 13:07   in response to: RobM in response to: RobM
 
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Going backwards is often more smooth than going forward, but not always.

I wll wait for Laza to help me understand this.
hanso

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Re: Transition speed broken
Posted: 21 Apr 22, 13:01   in response to: hanso in response to: hanso
 
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Laza, can you have a look?
Laza

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Re: Transition speed broken
Posted: 2 Jun 22, 13:15   in response to: hanso in response to: hanso
 
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Finally, I could sort this issue out in the latest update. Sorry, it took a bit longer than expected.
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