On Mon, 18 Jun 2012 12:30:06 +0200, Thorsten Behrens
<thb@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
Marco Cecchetti wrote:
I started studying how to support repeated animations and performed
several tests. Support is not yet available anyway I have some idea
for getting it working.
Now to animations and repeated to animations are handled by both
the C++ and the JavaScript presentation engine as the SMIL spec
describes.
Hi Marco,
nice writeup there - but I think with questions like how SMIL is to
be interpreted, we should move that to this list. Otherwise great
analysis.
Hi Thorsten,
yep, SMIL is not always simple to interpret, however there is
a list of reasons that lead me to such an interpretation here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GSLPSIWRGSDTSi69dT9Te8tRyTJcAekxT7scoCoGO2M/edit?pli=1#heading=h.fn5e5n4gmpg0
Obviously I'm happy to discuss them on this list. :)
Slightly tangential - how about filing a few easy hacks for adding
more shape and slide animations? It's mostly busy work, and a nice
rewarding experience for new hackers - here's how:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Easy_Hacks
Ok, I appended it to my to do list.
Is there some animation you're especially interested in ?
I started also investigating the possibility to add support for
hyperlink to the svg export filter. Finally I merged the
feature/svg-export branch to the master branch, so now support
for shape and slide transitions is available on the master branch.
Lovely - that gives a nice teaser for people to download & try our
nightlies. :)
With the pending changes, would you want to create a new
features/svg-export2 branch & stick them in there for me & others to
play?
Just to be sure I got it correctly:
do you mean a new branch separated from the feature/svg-export
branch where I push my contributions weekly ?
Cheers,
-- Marco
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