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Discuss: Q1.1 - How to make sure an animation doesn't overwrite the property's value

Discussion for Q1.1 - How to make sure an animation doesn't overwrite the property's value.
Mon, 26 Mar 2007 15:51 by EinsteinTech
Do you think maybe freeze is a confusing word?
Freeze might confuse newcomers with the concept of "freezable" objects. After all, the animation isn't freezing the value, it's simply overwriting whatever you set on the next cycle.
Tue, 27 Mar 2007 10:35 by Jenny
Re: Do you think maybe freeze is a confusing word?
I updated the topic to use "overwrite" rather than "freeze". Thanks for the idea! Of course, you are more than welcome to change any topic yourself ;-)

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