Re: [NTG-context] Animations (again, but different)

2010-11-14 Thread Erik Margraf
Hi, with context version  2010.11.12 18:22, I get much
better results now. Thanks!
I guess, I now have a first feeling about
these things.

kind regards
Erik

2010/11/11 Erik Margraf 

> Thank's for your example! But I'm sorry to say, I didn't get it.
> When I run context on it, it results in a 2x2 matrix of pictures.
> Two of them show some reaction (change the color somewhat)
> when I click on them. (the cows don't). That's all.
>
> Maybe it has to with the following lines in the log file:
> ...
> interaction : active
> references  : unknown reference [][VideLayer{1}]
> references  : unknown reference [][VideLayer{2}]
> references  : unknown reference [][VideLayer{3}]
> references  : unknown reference [][VideLayer{4}]
> ...
> I tried the following example from the Wiki:
> ===
> \defineproperty[my-hasitations][layer][state=stop]
>
> \startproperty[my-hasitations]
> To \ConTeXt\ or not to \ConTeXt?
> \stopproperty
>
> \button{Show   Decision}[VideLayer{my-hasitations}]
> \button{Hide   Decision}[HideLayer{my-hasitations}]
> \button{Toggle Decision}[ToggleLayer{my-hasitations}]
> 
> This produces the analogous messages for these three buttons.
>
> My Context Version  - "MTXrun | current version: 2010.11.03 19:42"
> My LuaTeX Version - This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.63.0-2010090921
>
> on Debian AMD64.  I looked at the files with Acrobat Reader 9 on Windows XP
> (BTW. I also tried this completely using a MiKTeX 9 Installation on WinXP
> without
> success)
>
> Am I missing something?
>
> kind regards
> Erik
>
>
>
> 2010/11/4 Wolfgang Schuster 
>
>
>> Am 03.11.2010 um 17:38 schrieb Erik Margraf:
>>
>> > Dear Contexters!
>> > In the last few days I could read a few posts about
>> > "animations" in a resulting PDF document. Some
>> > statements mentioned java script as possible means
>> > to create an animation.
>> > Is it possible to do the following (which is rather
>> > simple using html and javascript)?
>> >
>> >   -- Have a bunch of thumbnail pictures
>> >   -- When you click on a thumbnail you see a
>> >  larger version of the same picture
>> >   -- With the next mouseclick the picture
>> >  vanishes (you see the gallery of thumbnails again)
>> >
>> > if yes, how?
>> > Any hints are welcome.
>>
>> Not perfect (it’s not possible to close the big pictures) but it should
>> give you a first impression:
>>
>> \setupinteraction[state=start]
>>
>> \defineproperty [1] [layer] [state=stop,global=yes]
>> \defineproperty [2] [layer] [state=stop,global=yes]
>> \defineproperty [3] [layer] [state=stop,global=yes]
>> \defineproperty [4] [layer] [state=stop,global=yes]
>>
>> \starttexdefinition properties
>>  \startoverlay
>>{\startproperty[1]\overlayfigure{cow}\stopproperty}
>>{\startproperty[2]\overlayfigure{mill}\stopproperty}
>>{\startproperty[3]\overlayfigure{hacker}\stopproperty}
>>{\startproperty[4]\overlayfigure{cow}\stopproperty}
>>  \stopoverlay
>> \stoptexdefinition
>>
>> \defineoverlay[properties][\properties]
>>
>> \startTEXpage[background={foreground,properties}]
>>
>> \bTABLE[width=4cm,height=4cm,offset=none]
>>  \bTR
>>\bTD \goto{\overlayfigure{cow}}[VideLayer{1}] \eTD
>>\bTD \goto{\overlayfigure{mill}}[VideLayer{2}] \eTD
>>  \eTR
>>  \bTR
>>\bTD \goto{\overlayfigure{hacker}}[VideLayer{3}] \eTD
>>\bTD \goto{\overlayfigure{cow}}[VideLayer{4}] \eTD
>>  \eTR
>> \eTABLE
>>
>> \stopTEXpage
>>
>> Wolfgang
>>
>>
>
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Re: [NTG-context] Animations (again, but different)

2010-11-11 Thread Erik Margraf
Thank's for your example! But I'm sorry to say, I didn't get it.
When I run context on it, it results in a 2x2 matrix of pictures.
Two of them show some reaction (change the color somewhat)
when I click on them. (the cows don't). That's all.

Maybe it has to with the following lines in the log file:
...
interaction : active
references  : unknown reference [][VideLayer{1}]
references  : unknown reference [][VideLayer{2}]
references  : unknown reference [][VideLayer{3}]
references  : unknown reference [][VideLayer{4}]
...
I tried the following example from the Wiki:
===
\defineproperty[my-hasitations][layer][state=stop]

\startproperty[my-hasitations]
To \ConTeXt\ or not to \ConTeXt?
\stopproperty

\button{Show   Decision}[VideLayer{my-hasitations}]
\button{Hide   Decision}[HideLayer{my-hasitations}]
\button{Toggle Decision}[ToggleLayer{my-hasitations}]

This produces the analogous messages for these three buttons.

My Context Version  - "MTXrun | current version: 2010.11.03 19:42"
My LuaTeX Version - This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.63.0-2010090921

on Debian AMD64.  I looked at the files with Acrobat Reader 9 on Windows XP
(BTW. I also tried this completely using a MiKTeX 9 Installation on WinXP
without
success)

Am I missing something?

kind regards
Erik



2010/11/4 Wolfgang Schuster 

>
> Am 03.11.2010 um 17:38 schrieb Erik Margraf:
>
> > Dear Contexters!
> > In the last few days I could read a few posts about
> > "animations" in a resulting PDF document. Some
> > statements mentioned java script as possible means
> > to create an animation.
> > Is it possible to do the following (which is rather
> > simple using html and javascript)?
> >
> >   -- Have a bunch of thumbnail pictures
> >   -- When you click on a thumbnail you see a
> >  larger version of the same picture
> >   -- With the next mouseclick the picture
> >  vanishes (you see the gallery of thumbnails again)
> >
> > if yes, how?
> > Any hints are welcome.
>
> Not perfect (it’s not possible to close the big pictures) but it should
> give you a first impression:
>
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
>
> \defineproperty [1] [layer] [state=stop,global=yes]
> \defineproperty [2] [layer] [state=stop,global=yes]
> \defineproperty [3] [layer] [state=stop,global=yes]
> \defineproperty [4] [layer] [state=stop,global=yes]
>
> \starttexdefinition properties
>  \startoverlay
>{\startproperty[1]\overlayfigure{cow}\stopproperty}
>{\startproperty[2]\overlayfigure{mill}\stopproperty}
>{\startproperty[3]\overlayfigure{hacker}\stopproperty}
>{\startproperty[4]\overlayfigure{cow}\stopproperty}
>  \stopoverlay
> \stoptexdefinition
>
> \defineoverlay[properties][\properties]
>
> \startTEXpage[background={foreground,properties}]
>
> \bTABLE[width=4cm,height=4cm,offset=none]
>  \bTR
>\bTD \goto{\overlayfigure{cow}}[VideLayer{1}] \eTD
>\bTD \goto{\overlayfigure{mill}}[VideLayer{2}] \eTD
>  \eTR
>  \bTR
>\bTD \goto{\overlayfigure{hacker}}[VideLayer{3}] \eTD
>\bTD \goto{\overlayfigure{cow}}[VideLayer{4}] \eTD
>  \eTR
> \eTABLE
>
> \stopTEXpage
>
> Wolfgang
>
>
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Re: [NTG-context] Animations (again, but different)

2010-11-04 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 03.11.2010 um 17:38 schrieb Erik Margraf:

> Dear Contexters!
> In the last few days I could read a few posts about 
> "animations" in a resulting PDF document. Some
> statements mentioned java script as possible means
> to create an animation. 
> Is it possible to do the following (which is rather 
> simple using html and javascript)?
> 
>   -- Have a bunch of thumbnail pictures 
>   -- When you click on a thumbnail you see a 
>  larger version of the same picture 
>   -- With the next mouseclick the picture 
>  vanishes (you see the gallery of thumbnails again)
> 
> if yes, how? 
> Any hints are welcome.

Not perfect (it’s not possible to close the big pictures) but it should give 
you a first impression:

\setupinteraction[state=start]

\defineproperty [1] [layer] [state=stop,global=yes]
\defineproperty [2] [layer] [state=stop,global=yes]
\defineproperty [3] [layer] [state=stop,global=yes]
\defineproperty [4] [layer] [state=stop,global=yes]

\starttexdefinition properties
  \startoverlay
{\startproperty[1]\overlayfigure{cow}\stopproperty}
{\startproperty[2]\overlayfigure{mill}\stopproperty}
{\startproperty[3]\overlayfigure{hacker}\stopproperty}
{\startproperty[4]\overlayfigure{cow}\stopproperty}
  \stopoverlay
\stoptexdefinition

\defineoverlay[properties][\properties]

\startTEXpage[background={foreground,properties}]

\bTABLE[width=4cm,height=4cm,offset=none]
  \bTR
\bTD \goto{\overlayfigure{cow}}[VideLayer{1}] \eTD
\bTD \goto{\overlayfigure{mill}}[VideLayer{2}] \eTD
  \eTR
  \bTR
\bTD \goto{\overlayfigure{hacker}}[VideLayer{3}] \eTD
\bTD \goto{\overlayfigure{cow}}[VideLayer{4}] \eTD
  \eTR
\eTABLE

\stopTEXpage

Wolfgang

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[NTG-context] Animations (again, but different)

2010-11-03 Thread Erik Margraf
Dear Contexters!
In the last few days I could read a few posts about
"animations" in a resulting PDF document. Some
statements mentioned java script as possible means
to create an animation.
Is it possible to do the following (which is rather
simple using html and javascript)?

  -- Have a bunch of thumbnail pictures
  -- When you click on a thumbnail you see a
 larger version of the same picture
  -- With the next mouseclick the picture
 vanishes (you see the gallery of thumbnails again)

if yes, how?
Any hints are welcome.

kind regards
Erik
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Re: [NTG-context] Animations

2010-11-02 Thread Hans Hagen

On 2-11-2010 9:39, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:

Hi Hans,

this is a feature request regarding fieldstack based animations.


I'll send you something to test.

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[NTG-context] Animations

2010-11-02 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Hi Hans,

this is a feature request regarding fieldstack based animations.

Since i want to use fieldstacks in one of my modules i’m looking for
a simple to use interface to produce animations, for the moment i create
a symbol for each frame and put them together with a fieldstack.

For latex there is a package called animate [1] which provides a environment
to produce animations with buttons for navigation (just a take a look at
the examples in the manual, code is not relevant for us).

I wrote now a short dummy module [1] to demonstrate how this could look
in context, the first file [1] contains a few example, the environment
is inspired by \startoverlay/\stopoverlay but it needs a alternative
method to allow loops (look at the third example in this file).

The second test file shows which navigation buttons i want for such
a module, the are “first frame”, “previous frame”, “play” and “stop”
animation, “next frame” and “last frame”. As a alternative one can
produce a animation with a overlay button only with a symbol on the
first frame to indicate a interactive element.

[1] http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/animate/animate.pdf
[2] http://bitbucket.org/wolfs/animation/src/tip/files/
[3] http://bitbucket.org/wolfs/animation/src/tip/files/animation-1.tex
[4] http://bitbucket.org/wolfs/animation/src/tip/files/animation-2.tex

Wolfgang

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[NTG-context] Animations (with javascript)

2006-02-08 Thread Renaud AUBIN





Hi all,

Considering pdfclock.pdf and euro-anim.pdf, I would try to make a
similar animation, i.e. with a kind of time step but I can't find the
source (euro-anim isn't auto-incremented since it recquire clicks).

Is there someone who know how to do this ?

Cheers,

Renaud





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[NTG-context] Animations in ConTeXt

2005-05-20 Thread Richard Rascher-Friesenhausen
Hello list,

i have recently found the webpage 
  http://www.tug.org/texshowcase/
with a lot of astonishing TeX typesettings. Most of all, because i was looking 
for this, i was impressed by the animation possibilities of pdftex. See 
'LorenzAttractor.tex' in the 'Dynamic documents' section. It is a LaTeX 
implementation using a lot of JavaScript. Is something like this possible in 
ConTeXt?

I'm aware  of fieldstacks and step by step presentations. But i would like to 
generate 'pdf-movies', especially for mathematical animations using MetaPost 
as an graphical engine.

There exists also a 'solution' for plain TeX:   
http://www.fi.muni.cz/~xholecek/animations/
But i had no success in generating the pdf-files from the sources. No 
animation was shown. 

So again. Is it possible to write something like the above animation packages 
in ConTeXt (as a module)?

Thanks in advance
richard rascher-friesenhausen


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