opacity value
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opacity value
i need to use opacity 63% strongly. how can i make this? How could your developers remove the numerical value of transparency? how did you come up with this?
Hello,
could you please describe the problem in a demo in order to better understand what exactly is messed with with "opacity 63%" ?
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Oskar007
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could you please describe the problem in a demo in order to better understand what exactly is messed with with "opacity 63%" ?
greeting
Oskar007
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Hello,
a numeric transparent setting is currently not planned,
but I will pass it on to the developers, which you may want to include in the future.
greeting
Oskar007
a numeric transparent setting is currently not planned,
but I will pass it on to the developers, which you may want to include in the future.
greeting
Oskar007
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It present in ver 2 but in ver 3 developers cut this ??? Its joke? I have plus version and i not can see opacity number?
Hello
So I'm not aware that there was a numeric Transparents setting in version 2, if I understand the question correctly?
greeting
Oskar007
So I'm not aware that there was a numeric Transparents setting in version 2, if I understand the question correctly?
greeting
Oskar007
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you right! but its not normal....
please see screenshot from normal animation programm: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AmQmASrjm7wH7GHP0N1lJzUWDmW6
it is needed function and i not understand why developers not add this to app
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Hello Blackjack
This is an old post, so I don't know if you have managed to solve your problem.
Even if it is not possible to specify a numerical value for the element, you can still use a numerical value if you use a Javascript function for this.
Example : ....style.opacity = "0.5";
I think the developers should make it possible to specify a value in the element settings.
This is an old post, so I don't know if you have managed to solve your problem.
Even if it is not possible to specify a numerical value for the element, you can still use a numerical value if you use a Javascript function for this.
Example : ....style.opacity = "0.5";
I think the developers should make it possible to specify a value in the element settings.
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Hello John!John Schwartz wrote: ↑Sat Dec 22, 2018 11:09 am Hello Blackjack
This is an old post, so I don't know if you have managed to solve your problem.
Even if it is not possible to specify a numerical value for the element, you can still use a numerical value if you use a Javascript function for this.
Example : ....style.opacity = "0.5";
I think the developers should make it possible to specify a value in the element settings.
Thanks for your advice, but on the slogans of the program I should not know the code .... I know about what you wrote! I paid for a working program but it is impossible to work in it (see my posts with errors - this is a small part) and the administrator here is only for the "I don't know" formal replies .... it is funny to me ....