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Animated gif images in HTML files. - Saving animations as animated gif images for HTML files. - Сообщения
#1 Опубликовано: 16.05.2012 19:22:53
Smath Studio can save files in the HTML format, graphs and equations are saved as PNG images inside the HTML files.
It would be a great feature that animations could be directly saved as animated gif images, so they can be displayed as what they are, "animations".
Even if you try to save an animation as a gif image, Smath Studio creates a static image.
I know that animated gif images can be created manually with the corresponding software and then they can be inserted in HTML files, but if Smath Studio were able to directly create animated gif images for animations when you save files in HTML, a precious time could be saved.
It would be a great feature that animations could be directly saved as animated gif images, so they can be displayed as what they are, "animations".
Even if you try to save an animation as a gif image, Smath Studio creates a static image.
I know that animated gif images can be created manually with the corresponding software and then they can be inserted in HTML files, but if Smath Studio were able to directly create animated gif images for animations when you save files in HTML, a precious time could be saved.
Ecuadorian Electronic engineer and MBA student at Salesian Polytechnic University.
#2 Опубликовано: 17.05.2012 03:27:44
Hello,
Actually, it is not so complicated at the moment. It could be fixed manually by editing the source HTML file. Animated graphs can be exported into Animated GIF's. No need for any dedicated software. When you get your animations in the SMath worksheet just right click on it until you see the menu and the "Export..." option at the end. Now you can save it as an animated GIF.
When you save the worksheet as an HTML file, then you will get a HTML file and the folder with the same name. In that folder every region is in PNG (statis) format. Open this HTML in any editor and you will see something like this
proba


The regions are in
The same example is on this link.
proba
I am not an expert in this and I might miss something, but it works for me. On the other hand, an option inside SMath about saving regions either in GIF or PNG when saving in HTML will be welcome because there would be no need for this manual HTML editing. Actually, I am not quite sure how to deal with this because GIF's can be animated or not - how to save them in the HTML? There must be some option about it as well.
Regards,
Radovan
Actually, it is not so complicated at the moment. It could be fixed manually by editing the source HTML file. Animated graphs can be exported into Animated GIF's. No need for any dedicated software. When you get your animations in the SMath worksheet just right click on it until you see the menu and the "Export..." option at the end. Now you can save it as an animated GIF.
When you save the worksheet as an HTML file, then you will get a HTML file and the folder with the same name. In that folder every region is in PNG (statis) format. Open this HTML in any editor and you will see something like this

this is a html file

<img src="proba/proba_2.gif" />
The regions are in
The same example is on this link.
proba
I am not an expert in this and I might miss something, but it works for me. On the other hand, an option inside SMath about saving regions either in GIF or PNG when saving in HTML will be welcome because there would be no need for this manual HTML editing. Actually, I am not quite sure how to deal with this because GIF's can be animated or not - how to save them in the HTML? There must be some option about it as well.
Regards,
Radovan
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Andrey Ivashov 17.05.2012 13:19:00
#3 Опубликовано: 17.05.2012 21:36:22
Thank you Mr. Radovan for your attention and your solution for exporting animated gif images, I´m planning to use this solution to make some HTML tutorials about Smath Studio for spanish users.
Here is an example:
Smath Studio Quick Overview
When I finish the tutorials, I will upload them.
Here is an example:
Smath Studio Quick Overview
When I finish the tutorials, I will upload them.
Ecuadorian Electronic engineer and MBA student at Salesian Polytechnic University.
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#4 Опубликовано: 18.05.2012 02:28:55
You are welcome,
Looking forward to a Spanish Tutorial on SMath Wiki
Regards,
Radovan
Looking forward to a Spanish Tutorial on SMath Wiki

Regards,
Radovan
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