Relative Start Point Limiter Jan 11, 2016 By Glenn Simsek The attached example addresses one of the issues with relative start points - objects moving off of the slide. In the baseball example, I uses layers to keep the object from running off of the page. I believe this could also be achieved using variables. The jump forward and back example (similar to the wellness demo) limits the number of jumps based on a variable. Relative_Start_Point_limiter.story
Leslie McKerchie Staff over 8 years ago01/11/16 at 5:18 pm (UTC) Hi Glenn! I'm not seeing an example shared here, so be sure to pop in and share the file that you referenced. You are also welcome to share your example here in our Building Better Courses forum if you wish.
Glenn Simsek Author over 8 years ago01/11/16 at 6:15 pm (UTC) Thanks Leslie, I made the update and also posted to Building Better Courses.
Martin Lemieux almost 8 years ago07/06/16 at 3:29 pm (UTC) Do you have the link to the solution for this challenge - I just finished up one of the tutorial videos and was wondering the same thing
Leslie McKerchie Staff almost 8 years ago07/06/16 at 3:34 pm (UTC) Hi Martin! Looks like Glenn made the other post here and included the project file.
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Hi Glenn!
I'm not seeing an example shared here, so be sure to pop in and share the file that you referenced. You are also welcome to share your example here in our Building Better Courses forum if you wish.
Thanks Leslie,
I made the update and also posted to Building Better Courses.
Do you have the link to the solution for this challenge - I just finished up one of the tutorial videos and was wondering the same thing
Hi Martin!
Looks like Glenn made the other post here and included the project file.
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