Sounds complicated. Someone on Stack Exchange suggested that you could use 
Squiggle somehow to export frames. I couldn't figure out how, but I did notice 
that you can adjust the "playback" speed of animations in the program's 
settings. I guess at the least you could take a screen capture of each 
frame--though this would be a major pain for when you are creating a long-ish 
movie.


Mike


--- In [email protected], Mark T <paradisaeidae@...> wrote:
>
> This is on my toDo list, somewhere.
> Technique so far would be something like:
> Author svg using layers as animation frames.
> Using a (Ruby) script, use xml (Nokogiri) to select the relevant <G>'s.
> Make all invisible.
> In sequence, make each visible.
> Output svg to tempFile.
> Use Inkscape to convert to graphics file.
> (system("inkscape file.... options')
> Use graphics combiner to generate gif.
> 
> Must be a better way.
> MarkT
> 
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