Ian

>One can certainly tie SVG components to transitions in CSS and DOM events like 
>mouseovers and double clicks. Is that what you mean?

~greg
https//picsrp.github.io

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from: Ian Clark <[email protected]>
to: Chat forum <[email protected]>
date: Feb 18, 2021, 7:19 PM
subject: Re: [Jchat] Circulatory system graphic

>Thanks for that example, Brian. I'm impressed with how readable the code is. 
>Suggests to me the artist writes her svg by hand, and doesn't use a svg 
>generator like Inkscape (…or debug/jig).

>A professional illustrator (like my daughter) would think of using a gif for 
>this sort of thing. Only a programmer – and maybe it needs a J-er – would 
>appreciate the flexibility of using svg instead.

>The animation is hardwired with <animateTransform>. I'm keen to see an example 
>where parameters like co-ordinates and delays are altered without reloading 
>the whole (edited) textfile, something I'm told is easy with svg. Because it's 
>declarative, not prescriptive (…are those the right terms?) Altering the DOM 
>by injecting javascript? I'm outside my comfort zone here.

Ian

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from: Brian Schott <[email protected]>
to: Chat forum <[email protected]>
date: Feb 18, 2021, 8:50 AM
subject: [Jchat] Circulatory system graphic

>Looking at Ian's link I stumbled on this particular one and think it is 
>informative both relative to its subject matter and its demonstrative value 
>relative to SVG animation.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c2/Circulatory_system_SMIL.svg

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