Add scrolling bar to seleced state

Apr 04, 2022

Hi, 

I am building a slide that has some words in a box. When the box is selected, I'd like some feedback to appear in the box. Trouble is, the feedback is longer than the box and I'd prefer not to make the font of the words smaller. 

                 

I thought I'd simply add a scrollbar, but the insert: scrollbar is grayed out when I am working in states. 

I found a thread about using a slider instead of a scrollbar, but the slider is grayed out when using states, too. 

 

Am I missing something simple here, please? 

Thanks

Amit

 

13 Replies
Amit Goel

Thank you both for the help! 

I was able to use the first idea: add it to the main object, and then copy-and-paste it to the state I chose. 

This is just my own ignorance, but I don't understand the idea of using a masking shape above the scrolling text rectangle. How would that work/help? 

I thought I would use layers at first, but there are 6 separate items on the main slide each with its own states. If I used layers, I'd just go crazy with the number of triggers I'd have to use. 

But if there is a way to eliminate using states, I'd love to learn more.  

Thank you again! 

Amit

 

Thaddeus Ashcliffe

The Stack

Deck of Cards

  • The user will interact with the top object.
    • Object interactions are blocked by objects above them.
    • Groups are ‘flatish’.
      • The group interacts with out objects as if they were 1 slot in the stack
      • Within the group there are sublayers.

Object Visibility

Transparent objects still count.  But [deactivated] objects don’t. 

  • There is a difference between a square that is 100% transparent and one that is hidden. The user can still interact wit

Object

Interaction

Visibility

Triggering

Normal

Yes

Yes

Yes

Transparent

Yes

No

Yes

Disabled [state]

No

Yes

Yes

Hidden [state]

No

No

Yes

Removed/hid by timeline

No

No

No

 

Walt Hamilton

Thaddeus,

If your chart means what I think it does, there is one correction. Objects that are hidden are subject to triggers. In the sample (which also shows a text box with a scrollbar on its selected state), note the rectangle can be made visible by clicking the Click me text box, even multiple times. While the timeline hides, shows, then hides the rectangle, clicking on the text box will change its state to Normal either before the timeline makes it visible, or after it hides it again.  It will also change it to any other state. (Click the Change me box). It will move on a motion path, too. (Click Move me.) It will change state or move whether it is hidden or not.

Objects hidden or removed by the timeline are subject to triggering,

Amit Goel

Thaddeus and Walt, thank you so much for the feedback. I think I understand what you are saying, but I'll have to investigate a bit more when I have more time.  

Phil, thank you for the feedback. I don't see where the scrollbar gets automatically added, but you referenced using upgraded text. What's that, please? How does it get the scrollbar to automatically appear?  

Thanks

Amit