I just made a slide with a layer. The layer has its own seekbar (clickable or not according to the global setting in the player.) You can put a trigger on the layer to pause the timeline on the player, but I didn't experiment to see if it makes any difference if the layer pauses the base timeline or not.
The layer is part of the slide, so the slide must have a seekbar for the layer to have one, and the layer must pause the base timeline for the layer timeline to have a place to appear. See the attached video.
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I just made a slide with a layer. The layer has its own seekbar (clickable or not according to the global setting in the player.) You can put a trigger on the layer to pause the timeline on the player, but I didn't experiment to see if it makes any difference if the layer pauses the base timeline or not.
Walt,
I'm confused, how did you get the layer to have it's own seekbar. I'm working in SL2 and dont' see that option.
The layer is part of the slide, so the slide must have a seekbar for the layer to have one, and the layer must pause the base timeline for the layer timeline to have a place to appear. See the attached video.
Thank you.. sometimes you are too deep in the weeds to see the obvious.
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