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Infinite Particles

See original GitHub issue

It would be useful to have an option to infinitely emit particles.

Something like this: KonfettiView.build().streamFor(xxx, INFINITE)

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  • State:closed
  • Created 5 years ago
  • Reactions:1
  • Comments:5 (5 by maintainers)

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DanielMartinuscommented, Nov 18, 2018

Added it as feature request to the project board, will add it in the near future

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DanielMartinuscommented, Mar 13, 2019

Thanks for contributing @Kevinrob! To implement infinite particles I was thinking to build support for all emitters instead of 1 as @erikgallegos suggests with the INFINITE param.

Though your emitter can be used already, more about it here: https://github.com/DanielMartinus/Konfetti/pull/26

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