On 22.04.2013 09:03, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
Idea is pretty simple, with impress you can generate swf files with
the slides from Impress. The animation code was broken for several
ages. However, swf format has been somewhat fall on obsolecense.
However HTML5 fileformat is gaining popularity.

I think HTML5 to use for showing Impress animations is a good idea. Animations are encoded in SMIL (the animation part of SVG) anyway. The biggest problem is probably to get a good representation of the shapes (ie not bitmaps). If done right the result could be better then what Impress does today.

-Andre


JS has some vectorial dominance on Canvas and SVG, having a JS engine
that can interprete the OpenOffice animation instruction into an JS
animation.

Here is a Canvas animation stress test example:
http://www.html5canvastutorials.com/labs/html5-canvas-kineticjs-animation-stress-test/

On 4/22/13, Galileo Teco Juárez <genital...@gmail.com> wrote:
how? a module, functioning in Impress, developed in HTML5?
i did not understand the  idea  :D


2013/4/21 Alexandro Colorado <j...@oooes.org>

Hi I wonder if an animation module for impress on HTML5 would be a
good idea for GSoC. Something similar to Prezi, but on a more
traditional Impress style. There is the CSS2 'screen' or presentation
style which can get regular presentations and slide from one to the
next. However a JS powered animation would be powerful enough to
rebind the most standard animations like the typing, floating text,
and even 3D transitioning.


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