Controlling Visibility of Views and Paint objects: Difference between revisions
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Views and Paint Object have their visibility controlled by a condition. | |||
The "Always true case" of "1 = 1" is used by default when no control is required and should be used if disabling an existing control condition, to ensure the significant memory used by the condition object is released. Whilst using "2 = 2" would yield the same result in the run, it means Planimate wont purge the condition object. wasting resources. | |||
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[[Category:Paint]] | [[Category:Paint]] | ||
[[Category:Graphics]] | [[Category:Graphics]] | ||
[[Category:Interaction (User)]] | [[Category:Interaction (User)]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:49, 12 January 2008
Views and Paint Object have their visibility controlled by a condition.
The "Always true case" of "1 = 1" is used by default when no control is required and should be used if disabling an existing control condition, to ensure the significant memory used by the condition object is released. Whilst using "2 = 2" would yield the same result in the run, it means Planimate wont purge the condition object. wasting resources.
idkbase note 93