I tried taking what you did (really cool by the way!). I'd like to make it a timer that shows lapsed time instead of countdown. Do you have a example of something like that.
So I thought I'd help out and deposit this layer free timer. I stole Jeremy's brilliant media idea and made it work.
The issue I was having is that you can't have a layer based timer on a slide that has more than one scrolling panel, since the panels are unable to be hidden, except by using layers. So if i wanted to use tabs (which i do) to switch between scrolling panels, I couldn't use the scrolling widget because the top layer is ALWAYS visible, so the widget underneath was covered up.
So here's a layer free version of a timer. Go into the variables and set minuteInitial + second1Initial + second2Initial to what you want displayed at the start.
Feel free to drop some knowledge on me if there's a better way to do it!
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Thanks Phil!
This should be interesting looking under the hood...
Very Impressive Phil and thanks for posting.
Very cool, Brother Phil. Need to spend some time decoding this one.
Care to do a Screenr on this for folks?
OK Gerry here is a screenr, after being interrupted by the phone and the cat, I may sound a little frustrated. Tried to explain in five minutes.
You da bomb, Phil. THANKS!
Thanks a lot for this great job.
I'll try this in a few time to add a little stress to my students.
Wow, love this. Can think of many uses for these types of variables. Thanks!
Here's a possible other way to do this without adding additional layers.
1. Add a 1 second silent audio file.
2. Set trigger to play audio on timeline start
3. Set trigger to add 1 to variable when media completes.
4. Set trigger to play media with media completes.
It's not fancy, but it counts up. You could then do some work with that variable to figure out how many seconds, minutes, etc if you wanted to.
Very Cool project and screenr Phil!!
Neat concept/adaptation Jeremy!
Brilliant -- thank you so much for sharing.
Hello.
here's a simple countdown.
set the variables of minutes & seconds in the References, insert a count-sound if you like and go.
Roman, I even said in my screenr there must be a better way of doing this, nice elegant solution thanks for sharing
Is it possible to have this timer display either above the menu on the side bar or on the top bar?
Tom
Hi Roman
I tried taking what you did (really cool by the way!). I'd like to make it a timer that shows lapsed time instead of countdown. Do you have a example of something like that.
Thanks
Saul
Hello.
sorry, but I have only the countdown.
greetings, roman
Hi Saul, I posted one a while back, really cannot find the link and have lost the file, if you want countdown Roman's is better than mine
OK. thanks
hello.
attached you find a countUP
hope it works
greetings, roman
Hi Roman
This is great, thanks for the effort!
Saul
This is just what i was looking for, but how do i create on action/trigger when the timer runs out....
And one last thing how would i use this in a quiz...
hello.
Layer 4 ("ENDE") is shown when the timer runs out. Here you can add the trigger you want.
I haven't tried to use the countdown in a quiz - can't help you in this case yet.
roman
There is already a built in timer for quizzes I would try and use that, if not it should work fine
So I thought I'd help out and deposit this layer free timer. I stole Jeremy's brilliant media idea and made it work.
The issue I was having is that you can't have a layer based timer on a slide that has more than one scrolling panel, since the panels are unable to be hidden, except by using layers. So if i wanted to use tabs (which i do) to switch between scrolling panels, I couldn't use the scrolling widget because the top layer is ALWAYS visible, so the widget underneath was covered up.
So here's a layer free version of a timer. Go into the variables and set minuteInitial + second1Initial + second2Initial to what you want displayed at the start.
Feel free to drop some knowledge on me if there's a better way to do it!
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