Sets or retrieves the name of the subtype that will be applied to the transition.
Syntax
HTML | <t:TRANSITIONFILTER SUBTYPE
= sSubType... >
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Scripting | t:TRANSITIONFILTER.subtype [ = sSubType ] |
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Possible Values
sSubType | String that
specifies or receives the name of the subtype that will be applied to the transition. |
The property is read/write.
The property has no default value.
Remarks
This parameter is optional and, if specified, must be one of the transition subtype values appropriate for the specified type value, as shown in the table below. If this parameter is not specified, then the transition reverts to the default subtype value for the specified type value with the following exception: When the type property is set to starWipe, it is required to explicitly set the subtype property to fivePoint for the transition to work.
You cannot return the default value of the subtype property through script unless the default value has been set by the attribute or through script.
Type | Associated Subtype(s) |
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starWipe | fivePoint (this must be specified) |
barWipe | leftToRight, topToBottom |
barnDoorWipe | vertical, horizontal |
irisWipe | rectangle, diamond |
ellipseWipe | circle |
clockWipe | clockwiseTwelve |
fanWipe | centerTop |
snakeWipe | topLeftHorizontal |
spiralWipe | topLeftClockwise |
pushWipe | fromLeft |
slideWipe | fromLeft |
fade | crossfade |
Example
This example demonstrates the different transition type values and the possible subtype values that can be used with those type values. In addition, the effects of changing various other attributes of the transitionFilter is also demonstrated.
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Applies To
See Also
Introduction to HTML+TIME, Using HTML+TIME Transitions, end