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giscus-bot giscus-bot 2022-12-16 18:55:31
Guest *jme* @ 2010-07-22 04:24:19 originally posted:

Just so you know, both Safari and Chrome support animation in SVGs (at least partially), not just Opera. I know because I've used SVGAnnotation to make animations and have viewed them in both browsers. Firefox still isn't quite there yet, though.

yihui yihui 2022-12-16 18:55:34

Thanks for your correction, Jaron. I tried Chrome just now and it did work! As I have no Mac, I'm unable to try Safari. I've also modified my slides accordingly.

Originally posted on 2010-07-22 18:46:43

giscus-bot giscus-bot 2022-12-16 18:55:32
Guest *andy* @ 2010-08-06 16:05:10 originally posted:

admiring...

giscus-bot giscus-bot 2022-12-16 18:55:33
Guest *troger* @ 2010-12-01 22:28:43 originally posted:

Dear Yihui Xie
Thank you for your presentation. I have few questions. When I ran your examples, it produced 1 pdf file with lot of slides, that create animation. How you embeeede the control bar in your pdf presentation, so when you click the play button, animation starts? Do I need some special tool, that merge or join all pdf slides into 1 fluent animation? Thank you.

giscus-bot giscus-bot 2022-12-16 18:55:35
Guest *troger* @ 2010-12-01 23:01:15 originally posted:

Dear Yihui Xie
I finally solve it. The problem was in my pdflatex,and the path. After I noticed it produce .tex file instead, si I compiled it successfully with control bar. Thanks anyway

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