![]() Basicsįor start, we'll need a couple of variables to determine where the window will start moving from, where it will move to, and where exactly it is at the moment of time. ![]() Not too bad of functional part for something that was downloaded over 4 thousand times over course of two years, right?Īpart from inner simplicity, it also had nice visuals, including a nice window sliding effect used on start and end of program. Program itself was a bit of joke actually, since at the moment of it's publication the only actual difference between GM80 and GM81 formats was a version byte in file header, which GMConverter would change, making files compatible again. This post is about creating window sliding effect such as seen in my old program called GMConveter.
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