
Lines
• Toggled: the individual lines are processed, both alternately to one another and
with regard to the direction of movement.
• Cut by half: the number of lines is halved, followed by alternate, correspondingly
grouped movements.
• Centre of screen: the imaginary centre of the movement process determines
which lines belong to which side and are then shown alternately.
• Centre of blocks: depending on the direction of the effect, an imaginary division is
made in the centre of the respective object. The lines are then shown in the
corresponding order according to which side the majority of the lines are
positioned.
Words
• Toggled: the individual words are processed alternately, both in relation to one
another and with regard to the direction of movement.
• Cut by half: the number of words is halved, followe
d by alternate, correspondingly
grouped movements.
• Centre of screen: the imaginary centre of the movement process determines
which words belong to which side and are then shown alternately.
• Centre of blocks: depending on the direction of an effect, an imaginary division is
made in the centre of the respective object. The words are then shown in the
corresponding order to the subsequently combined block according to the side on
which the majority of the words is positioned.
Characters
• Toggled: the individual characters are individually processed alternately, both in
relation to one another and with regard to the direction of movement
• Cut by half: the number of characters is halved, followed by alternate,
correspondingly grouped movements.
• Centre of screen: the imaginary centre of the movement process determines
which characters belong to which side and are then shown alternately, but
grouped.
• Centre of blocks: depending on the direction of an effect, an imaginary division is
made
in the centre of the respective object. The characters in front of this division
are grouped and then shown alternately to form the final combined block.
• Centre of line: depending on the direction of the effect, an imaginary division is
made in the c
entre of the respective line. The characters are grouped up until now
and each is shown alternately to form the finally combined block.
Invert
changes how each object is processed in the reverse direction of movement.
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