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  1. com.greensock.easing.SlowMo

    SlowMo is a configurable ease that produces a slow-motion effect that decelerates initially, then moves linearly for a certain portion of the ease (which you can choose) and then accelerates again at the …

  2. com.greensock.easing.Quad

    Provides an easeIn, easeOut, and easeInOut with a power (or strength) of 1 which is identical to the Power1 ease. The more power, the more exaggerated the easing effect. Using a numeric approach …

  3. com.greensock.text.FlexSplitTextField

    FlexSplitTextField makes it easy to break apart the TextField in a UIComponent like a Label, Text, or TextArea so that each character, word, or line is in its own TextField, making complex animation …

  4. com.greensock.loading.core.LoaderItem

    Serves as the base class for all individual loaders (not LoaderMax) like ImageLoader, XMLLoader, SWFLoader, MP3Loader, etc. There is no reason to use this class on its own. Please see the …

  5. GreenSock Tweening Platform Language Reference

    com.greensock Summary GreenSock ActionScript API Docs All Packages All Classes Index Frames No Frames com.greensock Classes Classes

  6. greensock.com

    x (value:Number, relative:Boolean) — method, class com.greensock.data. TweenLiteVars Tweens the "x" property of the target

  7. com.greensock.loading Summary

    Thu Oct 24 2013, 01:43 PM -05:00

  8. GreenSock Tweening Platform Language Reference

    This document is designed to be viewed using the frames feature. If you see this message, you are using a non-frame-capable web client. Link to Non-frame version.

  9. greensock.com

    rawContent — Property, class com.greensock.loading.core. DisplayObjectLoader The raw content that was successfully loaded into the content ContentDisplay Sprite which varies depending on the type …

  10. com.greensock.easing.Power1

    Provides an easeIn, easeOut, and easeInOut with a power (or strength) of 1 which is identical to Quad but with a more intuitive name. The more power, the more exaggerated the easing effect. Using a …