* mark appropriate ctors with explicit
* Direction -> MovementDirection so it doesn't conflict with QAbstractAnimation::Direction
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it to all Animation derived classes.
The idea is that the user can select the easing curve (if the it makes sense
in the animation).
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updateState(QAbstractAnimation::State oldState, QAbstractAnimation::State newState)
appears to have oldState and NewState swapped
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but this is the list from what I can recall:
- removing expand animation (it is a case of grow animation)
- removing AbstractAnimation and using QAbstractAnimation as the common base
- animations are non longer factories, but real animation (so it is just no
issue to mesh then with user created animations)
- animation group will correctly revert the direction of all subanimations
(useful for rewinding an animation)
- fixed opacity effect in pulse animation (now it works correctly)
- there is not 'forward' property, but animation 'direction' (this is how
rewinding an animation must be done)
- direction now is movementDirection property (used in SlideAnimation and RotationStacked)
- the weakpointer for the actual animaiton is non longer in AnimationPrivate but
in each specialized animation class
- hide property is being removed (in progress) since it really is a case of Fade
I guess this is it, now is just a matter of iron out the remaining bugs and polish
the public API.
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Now the QAbstractAnimations will be cached when running an animation
(instead of creating and destroying them everytime the animation runs).
The next step is to cache *also* the configuration parameters (as aseigo suggested,
by having an event filter to detect changes in the animated widgets and reseting
the animation parameters as needed).
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Qt 4.6 animation API (a.k.a. kinetic) to implement effects.
Current implemented animations: fade, slide, expand, grow (next will be
pulse and rotation).
Further discussion is here:
http://reviewboard.kde.org/r/1512/
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