Has anyone peeked at this yet? Can I provide any clarification? Thanks.
Martin Constantine wrote:
Batik 1.6 stable did not show animations when the document was loaded.
That is, after the document was loaded, it was displayed in the canvas
in its original state. The idea is that the user controls the showing
and stopping of the animations with a play/pause button. The reason
for this is that the animations have to be in sync with a recorded
voice. These animations are simply annotations that go along with
someone giving a presentation.
In a recent svn build (r518077) the animations show up when the
document is loaded onto the canvas. Is there a way to get the behavior
of the 1.6 stable release? We don't want to see any animations until
the user hits the play button, but we do want to see the document
prior to when the animations were applied. I suppose this translates
to: process the document, but not the animations...or if you have to
process the animations, don't show 'em.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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