cutsonly Attribute

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Note

[Deprecated. This API may be removed from future releases of Windows.]

 

The cutsonly attribute specifies whether a transition is rendered as a cut. If the value is TRUE, the transition is an instantaneous cut. Otherwise, the transition is rendered normally. The default value is FALSE.

Possible Values

The following values are defined as TRUE: y, Y, t, T, 1. The following values are defined as FALSE: n, N, f, F, 0 (zero).

Applies To

transition

See also

XTL Attributes

IAMTimelineTrans::SetCutPoint