Where can I find in the SKM file the last frame? Lines or Columns?

GB

2010/3/23 Andrew n marshall <[email protected]>

>
> There was some confusion when we added the metadata to the .skm files (in
> addition to poorly defined early definition).  The sk_motion_io.cpp has been
> updated, but the animations have not been re-exported.  (I need to check the
> status of our current exporter.)
>
> Here is the translation to proper BML synch points:
>   BML
>  SKM old/deprecated
>  SKM new/corrected
>   start
>  0
>  0
>   ready
>  ready
>  ready
>   stroke_start
>  strokeStart
>  stroke_start
>   stroke
>  emphasis
>  stroke_emphasis
>   stroke_end
>  stroke
>  stroke_end
>   relax
>  relax
>  relax
>   end
>  duration (time of last frame)
>  duration (time of last frame)
>
>
> Anm
>
>
>
>
> Gabriel Blanco wrote:
>
> Hi one more time ;)
>
>  I'm pre loading to my application all loaded animations in SmartBody..
> I'm interested to know the exact synch points recorded in the last few lines
> of a SKM file.
>
>  But, i'm confused.
>
>  We have (for now) 5 synch points: start, ready, stroke, relax and end.
> But in the file we have specified: ready time, strokeStart time, emphasis
> Time, stroke time and relax time.
> The start is always 0, right? And what about the total length? is equal to
> relax time? And the other synch points? emphasis, stroke and stroke time,
> area equivalent to which of the 5 synch mentioned earlier?
>
>  Best Regards
>
>
>  Gabriel Blanco
>
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