On Tuesday, October 25, 2005 10:38 PM C Y wrote: > > --- root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > the latest idea i've seen in documentation is movies. > > we need to figure out how to make a movie that shows how to > > start up an axiom session, perform a computation, and shut > > it down. > ... > > There is a flash demo of SLIME made using vnc here (which I can't > play on my work computer so I have no idea if it's any good): > http://www.unixuser.org/~euske/vnc2swf/slime.html
Works real nice for me on windows with both FireFox 1.0.7 with Flash plug-in installed and Internet Explorer 6 with active X enabled. > > I've never tried the software used for this > (http://www.unixuser.org/~euske/vnc2swf/ and > http://www.unixuser.org/~euske/vnc2swf/edit_vnc2swf.html) so > I can't comment on it. I think it works very well. It works on both Windows and Linux. Here is my first attempt at a movie that shows how to edit a pamphlet file on MathAction. http://page.axiom-developer.org/pamphlet-2.html It is also possible to do this with sound, but I didn't have the necessary hardware last night. > Apparently there also exists the program wink > (http://www.debugmode.com/wink/) which is a free download but > not open source. This one is pretty neat too - also works on both Windows and Linux. Here is a movie made with wink that includes some annotations added to some of the frames. http://page.axiom-developer.org/pamphlet-1.html vnc2swf is harder to setup but it seems a little faster and smoother than wink, at least on my hardware (1GHz, 512Mb.) In general I think that if you are going to do video, that faster the machine you use, the better. Regards, Bill Page. _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
