Rick de Koster writes:

"So, if someone has links to scripted animation on groups of objects
not using SMIL I'd be very happy."

I've got lots of examples here:
http://srufaculty.sru.edu/david.dailey/svg/SVGAnimations.htm

Many involve various combinations of script and SMIL.

This one http://srufaculty.sru.edu/david.dailey/svg/swatch2.svg
uses the termination of a SMIL animation to regenerate a new object and then 
re-animate it and hence it seems somewhat like what you're interested in doing. 
Note how the prior progress of an object is retained, despite its 
metamorphosis, as the various objects eventually spread out and overtake one 
another in their quasi-toroidal paths. (I was playing with embeddings of graphs 
in the projective plane, but got sidetracked before the point-set topology 
became accurate). 

The above example works in Opera but rather slowly -- IE/ASV will run it more 
smoothly.

cheers,
dpd

 
 

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