Hello,
the javascript command pauseAnimations() causes some
redrawing problems (Adobe SVG Viewer 3, IE, XP):
When there are several animations within an svg file,
that are paused by the command pauseAnimations(), it
often happens, that some objects are not displayed
correctly or are missing.
E.g.
...
<script type="text/ecmascript">
<![CDATA[
function pause() {
document.rootElement.pauseAnimations();
}
]]>
</script>
...
<rect x="880" y="440"
width="45" height="20" onclick="pause()"/>
...
This effect does not occur, when using the pause
command from the context menu.
Is there a way to access the pause command used by the
context menu?
Is there a way to redraw? forceRedraw() is not yet
implemented.
Is there another way to pause all animations without
redrawing problems?
Best regards,
Daniel Fleischer
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