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Slides the old scene in the given direction. Instances of the :func:`CropMove` transition class.
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Also: **irisout**
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Use a rectangular iris to display the new screen, or hide the old screen. Instances of the :func:`CropMove` transition class.
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Transition Classes
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Transition classes are functions that can be called to create new transitions. These functions are parameterized, allowing entire families of transitions to be created.
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Calling transition classes can be done as part of the with statement. For example::
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If we find ourselves calling the same transition class repeatedly, we can use the :ref:`define statement <define-statement>` to assign the transition to a variable::
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Returns a transition that uses a control displayable (almost always some sort of animated transform) to transition from one screen to another. The transform is evaluated. The new screen is used where the transform is opaque, and the old image is used when it is transparent.
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`control`
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The control transform.
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