Drucegrove DragonFly User Manual 1.4
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We now need to put the rectangle behind the text. With it still selected, use the
Send to Back
command to send it to
the bottom of the z-order (
Arrange
→
Send to Back
):
The rectangle is now behind the text, so all that we need to do is configure its
Conditional Offset
to make it animate.
Click on the small arrow to the left of the
Conditional Offset
property in the
Properties
panel:
We can move the rectangle horizontally using the
Left Offset
, vertically using the
Top Offset
, or diagonally using a
combination of both. In this instance we want to move the rectangle vertically when the elevator car moves
between the floors LG, G, 1, 2 and 3.
Before we do this, we need to know how far vertically this element needs to move. We only need to know the end
destination for the topmost floor (floor 3). In this case, the rectangle should move vertically by 552 pixels (to work
this out, it may be easiest to copy our rectangle and paste it into the final position, look at the
Top
property, and
then delete this extra rectangle).
Click on the “
...
” button on the
Top Offset
property.