Feature Requests item #737578, was opened at 2003-05-14 02:32
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Category: New IO Format
Group: v10
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Egon Willighagen (egonw)
Assigned to: Bob Hanson (hansonr)
Summary: Export of animated PNG of animations

Initial Comment:
The option for exporting animated PNG images (MNG) for
displaying animations. Egon knows a library to do this.

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Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Date: 2007-03-21 05:06

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Very interested in an animation exporting for PowerPoint presentations.
Is it possible to make .avi files or something like this?
Animated .gif is also OK.
What is easier?

Segrey.

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Comment By: Bob Hanson (hansonr)
Date: 2006-12-06 23:17

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OK, I'm ready to think about animated PNG. I've studied the MNG
specification and checked out a few examples. It's fairly trivial; since we
have PNG already, making it MNG is just a matter of adding a couple of
extra records at the beginning at end of a sequence of PNG data blocks. 

Is anyone still interested in this? Or is MNG dead now that browsers don't
support it?

There are two sorts of animations -- (a) frame-based and (b) script-based
(moveTo, delay, loop, etc.)

Questions:

Which are of more interest? (a) [trivial to create] or (b) [somewhat more
complicated, because it's less clear how the timing would work]

Anyone particularly interested in working on this?

Bob

 




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Comment By: Nicolas (nicove)
Date: 2006-09-27 23:02

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Other possibility than MNG is animated Gif, supported by
browsers. I did it once, using a simple library consisting
of 3 classes: AnimatedGifEncoder, LZWEncoder, NeuQuant.

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Comment By: Bob Hanson (hansonr)
Date: 2006-09-27 14:01

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Do any browsers support this? If someone is really
interested in this, we need to know exactly you have in
mind. Certain number of frames per second? What?



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Comment By: Bob Hanson (hansonr)
Date: 2006-08-22 16:29

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good! Egon? 

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