Marco wrote: > >>For each slide all animations are exported into the svg document: > >>the exported animation elements are the same that are created by > >>the odp format exporter. > >> > >Interesting - but maybe easier to have some pre-processed subset > >first? > > Well surely I chose the hard way, but indeed after seeing how > animations are exported in odp, it looks to me the more natural > one. > Not sure what you mean with "to have some pre-processed subset" > could you elaborate ? > Hi Marco,
as outlined below - hard-code a fixed set of effects. > What I am aiming to do is to perform a selective port of the > slideshow engine to JavaScript. I'm still analyzing the animation > engine implementation though, and I have to admit that is not a > smooth path. > Obviously the benefits would worth the effort, making a strong > base for being able to implement the shape effects more easily. > For instance I have already a good idea of how to port animation > node classes, but then there is the need for events and activities > too. > > As for exploiting the smil-subset supported by the svg language, > I took it into account, anyhow after performing some test I saw > that support for it is lacking in Firefox 3.6.x and above all in > Internet Explorer 9, and also Google Chrome have same issue. > I'd strongly advise against trying to reimplement the animation engine just yet. It's a large surface to cover - better have a handful of animations hardcoded, that work next week - if there's time later on, as I said, would be happy to see it. ;) Cheers, -- Thorsten
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