Hi,

My webcomic has mostly been drawn in Inkscape (earlyer bits in Corel 
Draw and Sodipodi) and had interactivity and animation added by 
handcoding the SMIL and Javascript.  This may not be the quickest way 
to do it but it probably creates shorter code.  Would people be 
interested in some sort of tutorial on how to do this?

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--- In [email protected], Rakesh Agarwal <rak...@...> 
wrote:
>
> Thanks Samy,
> 
> THats what I was thinking, isĀ  there any authoring tool for SVG 
animation.
> The only SVG authoring tool I could find is Inkscape but thats also 
only for static images, 
> I looked at Ikivo as well but the document seems to indicate that 
all the frames are to be first created in Adobe Illustrator and Ikivo 
animator would just combine them to create a animation Its confusing 
as well since SVG follows time based animation but Ikivo document 
seems to indicate that it would follow frame based animation
> 
> - Rakesh



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