I've created several animations using MetaPost/ConTeXt, and I have also
created a webpage with these animations. The URL to the page is
http://www.tlhiv.org/animations/
Feedback is appreciated, and if there is a particular animation that you
would like to see included, let me know and I will
Dear Troy,
I just looked up your animations webpage: congratulations for the beautiful
work you have done, and thanks for sharing.
I played a little bit with the hypocycloid source file you sent some time ago
and found it useful for other situations as well.
Would it be possible to have the
On 12/28/2012 8:41 PM, Troy Henderson wrote:
I've created several animations using MetaPost/ConTeXt, and I have also
created a webpage with these animations. The URL to the page is
http://www.tlhiv.org/animations/
Feedback is appreciated, and if there is a particular animation that you
would
On 12/28/2012 8:41 PM, Troy Henderson wrote:
I've created several animations using MetaPost/ConTeXt, and I have also
created a webpage with these animations. The URL to the page is
http://www.tlhiv.org/animations/
Feedback is appreciated, and if there is a particular animation that you
One thing, which you may know, gear teeth do not normally have
rectangular profiles.
This must be what Hans was talking about.
Are you using the animations, or some frames perhaps, in a ConTeXt
document?
Well, actually I'm using ConTeXt/MetaPost to generate each frame of the
animation
On Dec 28, 2012, at 3:49 PM, Troy Henderson
thend...@gmail.commailto:thend...@gmail.com wrote:
One thing, which you may know, gear teeth do not normally have rectangular
profiles.
This must be what Hans was talking about.
I thought Hans was talking about the animations of the construction of
Are the gears more correct now?
Troy
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Dear Troy,
The gears are much better now. However, have a look at
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:Involute_wheel.gif
and
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engrenage
The animation for Gibbs is also very nice: thanks for sharing!
I tried the TeX file for your Gibbs phenomena
I tried the TeX file for your Gibbs phenomena animation: I could not get
the same pictures as you show on your webpage.
I built the TeX file with ConTeXt. I am using the ConTeXt that comes with
TeX Live 2012.
context gibbs.tex
Troy