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visualvisual [effect] effect [speed] ¬ [to image]
The visual command specifies a visual effect for HyperCard to use as it moves from one card to another. (Click the placeholders effect , speed , and image to see their possible replacements.) Visual must be followed by a go command to have any effect. The optional speed parameter tells HyperCard to perform the visual effect faster or slower than normal. The to image option changes the screen to white, gray, black, inverse, or the image of the destination card before applying the visual effect. HyperCard uses the visual effect plain as its default effect. The default image is card . Note: Only the effects push , scroll , shrink , stretch , and zoom work with the command go this card . Examplesvisual zoom open visual effect zoom open visual effect zoom open fast visual effect zoom open to black visual effect zoom open very fast to black
Demo Scripton mouseUp set cursor to watch set lockMessages to true -- leave the demo script up visual effect shrink to top to grey visual effect stretch from top to card go next card wait 10 visual effect shrink to bottom slow to white visual effect stretch from top to card go prev card visual effect barn door close to black visual effect iris open slow to card go last card wait 10 visual effect venetian blinds very slow go back end mouseUp
Related Topics Placeholders
effectOne of the following: barn door open barn door close checkerboard dissolve iris open iris close plain push down push up push left push right scroll down scroll up scroll left scroll right shrink to top shrink to center shrink to bottom stretch from top stretch from center stretch from bottom venetian blinds wipe up wipe down wipe left wipe right zoom close zoom in zoom open zoom out
speedOne of the following: fast slow slowly very fast very slow very slowly
Note: Of all the speeds, only very fast will vary in speed depending on the computer. It means “as fast as the machine can go.” imageOne of the following: black card gray inverse white
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