Doc: Update Applying Effects to Transitions

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\title Applying Effects to Transitions
You can apply effects, such as fade, move, or push to
You can apply effects, such as fade, move, or push, to
\l{Adding Action Areas and Transitions}{transitions} between
\l{Adding Flow Items}{flow items}. A fade effect makes the first
flow item appear to fade out, while the next flow item fades in.
A move effect makes the second flow item appear to move in over the
first flow item, while the push effect appears to make a flow item
push out the previous one. You can also design and use custom effects.
first flow item. The push effect makes a flow item appear to push out the previous one.
You can also use your own custom effects that you have created with some other tool.
The transition direction determines the direction the new flow item appears
from: left, right, top, bottom. You can set the duration of the effect and
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\list 1
\li Select a transition line in the \l {2D} view.
\li In the context menu, select \uicontrol {Flow} >
\uicontrol {Assign Flow Effects}, and then select the effect
to apply.
\li Right-click the transition line to open the context menu, select \uicontrol {Flow} >
\uicontrol {Flow Effects}, and then select the effect to apply.
\li In \l Properties, modify the properties of the effect.
\endlist
To edit effect properties later, select a transition, and then select
\uicontrol {Flow} > \uicontrol {Select Effect} in the context menu.
To edit effect properties later, select a transition, open the context menu, and then select
\uicontrol {Flow} > \uicontrol {Select Effect}.
To use your own custom effects, select a transition, open the context menu, and then select
\uicontrol {Flow} > \uicontrol {Flow Effects} > \uicontrol {Assign Custom FlowEffect}.
Then specify the path to your custom effect file.
To remove the current effect from a transition, select a transition, open the context menu,
and then select \uicontrol {Flow} > \uicontrol {Flow Effects} >
\uicontrol {Assign FlowEffect None}.
\section1 Flow Effect Properties
You can specify basic properties for a \uicontrol {Flow Effect}
component in the \l Type and \l ID fields in the \uicontrol Component
section in the \uicontrol Properties view.
Specify basic properties for a \uicontrol {Flow Effect} component in the \l Type and
\l ID fields in the \uicontrol Component section in the \uicontrol Properties view.
\image studio-flow-effect-properties.png "Flow Effect properties"
You can set the duration and easing curve of all flow effects:
Set the duration and easing curve of flow effects in the \uicontrol {Transition Effect}
section:
\list
\li In the \uicontrol Duration field, specify the duration of the
effect.
\li Select the \inlineimage icons/curve_editor.png
button to open \uicontrol {Easing Curve Editor} for attaching an
button to open \uicontrol {Easing Curve Editor} to attach an
\l{Editing Easing Curves}{easing curve} to the effect.
\endlist
For a move or push effect, you can set some additional properties:
Set some additional properties for a move or push effect in the \uicontrol {Push Effect}
or \uicontrol {Move Effect} section:
\image studio-flow-effect-push-properties.png "Flow Push Effect properties"
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\li In the \uicontrol {Incoming opacity} and
\uicontrol {Outgoing opacity} fields, specify the opacity of
the effect as a number between 0 and 1.
\li Select the \uicontrol Reveal check box to reveal the
\li Select the \uicontrol Reveal checkbox to reveal the
\uicontrol {Flow Item} where the transition starts.
\endlist
*/