Does there already exist some (preliminary) work on such a solution?

Dieter

> What you really need is something that I have in mind since long time
> that is a link between the external data and the values in the document.
> The simplest way is to have one value node type that reads the values
> from an external file (a text file with pairs of time and value) so you
> can use that value in the animation as you want. As complement, write to
> file one animated value would be great to have too.
>
> El viernes, 14 de marzo de 2014, Dieter Grass <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> escribió:
>
>     Thanks for the answer(s).
>
>     I already thought to write a Python script to generate a .sif file. The
>     point is that I would like to see (learn) quite easily how I have to
>     structure such a .sif file. Beside that I have to learn Python more
>     deeply since my experiences are very rudimentary.
>
>     Therefore, could you suggest some good examples, where I can see how
>     these things play together?
>
>     To be more precise concerning my "project". I want to animate my
>     research results from optimal control theory. The idea is that people
>     should understand these results without knowing maths and without having
>     to interpret curves and graphs. At the moment I made first steps drawing
>     circles, ellipses and rectangles, which move around and change their
>     size. At the moment this is done in MATLAB. But I want to go one step
>     further to a real animation.
>
>     I get e.g. data from a dynamical system for the population size of fish,
>     algae, corals and fishing. For this simple example these could be
>     represented by the size of a fish swarm, algae, corals and fisherboat as
>     they vary over time and move in the sea.
>
>     Thanks
>     Dieter
>
>      > Hello!
>      >
>      > 2014-03-14 16:18 GMT+07:00 Dieter Grass
>     <[email protected] <javascript:;>>:
>      >> Furthermore I get external
>      >> data for their positions and scaling (sizes). This information
>     should
>      >> then be used to animate the scenery.
>      > At first glance the best is to write a Python script, which will
>      > generate a .sif file for you. You also can adapt such script to be
>      > invoked from Synfig menu as a plugin
>      > (http://wiki.synfig.org/wiki/Doc:Plugins)
>      >
>      > Regards,
>      > Konstantin
>      >
>      >
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