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Resize & scroll content

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StArL0rd84
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Resize & scroll content

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Resize&Scroll_1.gif
This example skin that started life as a test skin for my suite.

It tries to simplify the math used to calculate the relationship between scrolling and resize and how they can effect each other.
Almost all shapes in this skin are parametric to each other, meaning, if you or the skin change the size of one element, other elements adapts.

I am posting it here for you guys to use in your suites.

And I would really like your honest opinion on how you would have done things differently.
Maybe there's much simpler formulas that achieves the same thing or something even better.
Mainly looking to improve it with your input, before using it in my suite.
Resize&Scroll_1.rmskin
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eclectic-tech
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Re: Resize & scroll content

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Thanks for sharing :thumbup:
This example will come in handy for some of my future skin ideas...
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Re: Resize & scroll content

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Wow. This is really extensible.

Great material, and prototype (if not that, more...).
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Re: Resize & scroll content

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CodeCode wrote: January 29th, 2023, 7:38 am Wow. This is really extensible.

Great material, and prototype (if not that, more...).
Thank you.
I feel like the code got really complicated even though I tried to keep it as simple I could.
Feel free to ask any questions you may have.
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