I am taking my first steps in trying to improve the look of my applications and I want to hide a field. I have just read the dictionary entries for both the hide command and the visual effects command and am now a little confused. Both entries put great emphasis on the fact that QuickTime has been depreciated what is less clear to me is what effects are available in an application that is not using QuickTime.
Am I correct in understanding that all of the items in the list below are available except for the first bullet?
List copied from the dictionary entry for "visual effects".Description:
• an encoded QuickTime special effect description generated by answer effect
• the name of a Core Image Transition Effect
• "plain"
• "checkerboard": Desktop / Web
• "venetian blinds": Desktop / Web
• "iris close", "iris open": Desktop / Web
• "zoom close", "zoom in", "zoom open", "zoom out": Desktop / Web
• "wipe up", "wipe down", "wipe right", "wipe left": Desktop / Web
• "dissolve"
• "push up", "push down", "push right", "push left"
• "reveal up", "reveal down", "reveal right", "reveal left": Desktop /
Web / iOS / Android
• "shrink to bottom", "shrink to center", "shrink to top": Desktop / Web
• "stretch from bottom", "stretch from center", "stretch from top":
Desktop / Web
• "scroll up", "scroll left", "scroll down", "scroll right": iOS /
Android
• "curl up", "curl down": iOS
• "flip left", "flip right": iOS; the background behind the flip is
taken from the background color of the current stack, i.e. the card is
cut out and flipped over the stack
Thanks for reading.