Show quality and status by overriding
- Last UpdatedAug 30, 2024
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You can override the appearance of an animation depending on its configured attributes by:
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Overriding the animation or changing the appearance of the element.
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Drawing an outline around the element.
Overriding the appearance of animations also applies to:
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Elements contained in groups.
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Elements in graphics embedded in other graphics.
Overriding the appearance of animations does not apply to:
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Elements that use the monitored attribute in scripts.
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Elements that are invisible at run time.
For more information, see Overriding Element Appearance Depending on Quality and Status of its Attributes.