On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 15:46:51 +0100, Thomas Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Charles,
>
>>  > * I'm not able to set the initial angle; neither with additive="sum"
>>  > nor with rootElement.setCurrentTime is it not able to understand some
>>  > ecmascript?
>>
>>  Not in Tiny.
>
> okay. :(
> Is there then another way of seeting the current time of my clock, but
> ECMAScript?

Not that I know of.

> Why would the additive="sum" not work?

It seems to work with the script, but there is no way I can find of 
automagically setting the right itme in Tiny 1.1

>>I ran the example in Opera, but your alternative start script is b0rken (the
>> code is commented out of XML which it already is, but not escaped as 
>> ECMAscript).
>> When I stripped that, everything was beautiful, although it prolly still 
>> won't run the
>> ECMAscript.
>
> You mean the four lines after "<!-- an alternative?" - wright? Why is i 
> broken?

I do mean those lines. Not sure why, it doesn't work, just that it did 
something odd. The lines are part of the script, since they are not commented 
out using ECMAscript comments.

>>  You could try using a button that allows the user to manually set the time. 
>> See my
>> example at http://devfiles.myopera.com/articles/26/ex-c03.svg or the 
>> explanation of how I
>> did it at the end of http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/animating-your-svg/
>
> Okay, thanks. In principle I understood it, but your example does not
> work in Opera 9.10 properly. I just can click the winder once, it
> takes back (forth) the time by 5 minutes. Another click changes
> nothing.

Hmm. It should start back at what it thinks the current time is, and change it 
from there. maybe there is something b0rken in my example :(

>>  > * The minute hand moves much too fast: almost 5 minutes (30°) in 60
>>  > seconds. Do you know why? The second hand's speed is okay. I didn't
>>  > wait yet for the hour hand ;)
>>
>>  Works for me in Opera.
>
> Sorry for this missunderstanding. I was talking about my Nokia 6280.
> In Opera everything is fine! In the mobile phone the minute hand is 11
> times too fast and stops after two times going around. Perhaps this is
> due to some incomplete implementation of the aniamtion in the phone or
> perhaps it's not in "tiny" or (probably) I made a mistake. I was just
> curious...

Sounds like a bug in the phone to me :(

>>  > It would be very cool (if it does not need too much resources) to use
>>  > it as a screensaver.
>>  > Thomas
>>  >
>>  > PS: Oh, yes, the file: http://www.fam.tuwien.ac.at/~thomas/test/uhr3.svg
>>
>>  You should be able to shrink it a lot by drawing the minute and hour ticks 
>> with
>> stroke-dash-array - the example I mentioned above uses
>>  ...
>
> WOW - this is really a great idea!
> Thanks a lot for your patience,

No worries. Thanks for testing and working on this stuff :)

cheers

Chaals

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