- From: Marc Lalaude-Labayle <address@hidden>
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- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] animate, sound : the quest is still on
- Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 17:39:25 +0200
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Hi,
if i let the .tm file with my animated gif inside open, the gif is
"animated", which meens : if i go back (let's say after 10 minutes) to
my doc, the gif isn't in the same position.
Marc
Le lundi 13 octobre 2008 à 14:12 +0200, Henri Lesourd a écrit :
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Marc Lalaude-Labayle wrote:
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>did someone manage to get animate and sound menus to work ?
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>I got an animated gif created with maple wich i want to put in my .tm
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>doc. I'd like to show this feature in the workshop where i'll present
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>texmacs to math teachers.
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>I think that MS-word can't do that, so that's a really cool texmacs'
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>feature, if it works ...
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As far as I know, images are always translated
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to Postscript, which is the interlingua for
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images to be displayed inside TeXmacs. Thus
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I doubt that an animated gif would survive
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the process, most likely is that only the
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first image of the animation would appear
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inside TeXmacs.
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