Hi Jeroen,
Unfortunately I am not familiar with Tikz, since all my documents use what is
built-in ConTeXt and Metapost…
That being said I am sure someone on the list can help you with Tikz module.
Best regards: Otared
> On 22 Jul 2021, at 14:28, Jeroen wrote:
>
> Hi, both solutions are great!
Hi, both solutions are great! This is what I had in mind, a rolling sine.
Is there a way to get the same result with the Tikz module?
\usemodule[animation]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\input tufte
\framed{
\startanimation[menu=yes,framerate=40]
\dorecurse{50}{\expanded
{\startfram
Hi,
Adding to my previous message, if you are looking for an animation of the wave
equation for a string with fixed endpoints, one has to use something like the
following:
% begin wave-sine-string.tex
\usemodule[animation]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=2pt]
\sta
Hi,
I wonder whether something like the following is what you are looking for:
% begin wave-sine.tex
\usemodule[animation]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=2pt]
\startanimation[menu=yes,framerate=10]
\dorecurse{100}{\expanded
{\startframe
I am looking for a sine animation as the one file f.pdf on this site
http://www.12000.org/my_notes/Mathematica_animation_into_PDF_using_latex/index.htm
Jeroen
Op wo 21 jul. 2021 om 17:54 schreef Fabrice L :
> Hi,
>
> Le 21 juill. 2021 à 10:08, Jeroen a écrit :
>
> I use this small animation to
Hi,
> Le 21 juill. 2021 à 10:08, Jeroen a écrit :
>
> I use this small animation to enlarge a circle
>
>
> \usemodule[animation]
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
> \starttext
> \startanimation[menu=yes,framerate=10]
> \dorecurse{7}{\expanded
> {\startframe
> \startMPcode
> path p;
>
I use this small animation to enlarge a circle
\usemodule[animation]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\startanimation[menu=yes,framerate=10]
\dorecurse{7}{\expanded
{\startframe
\startMPcode
path p;
numeric n, u;
u := 1cm;
n:=\recurselevel*u;
p := fullcircle sca
Am 16.04.10 14:51, schrieb Troy Henderson:
If I have two different \startMPcode ... \stopMPcode sections, is
there a way (perhaps it does this by default) to have the variables
stored in the first block available in the second block? In pure
MetaPost, I can do
numeric a:=4;
beginfig(1);
la
>
> If I have two different \startMPcode ... \stopMPcode sections, is
> there a way (perhaps it does this by default) to have the variables
> stored in the first block available in the second block? In pure
> MetaPost, I can do
>
> numeric a:=4;
> beginfig(1);
>label(decimal(a),origin);
> endf
>> \def\MyGraphics#1{%
Thanks for the replies folks. The example that I posted is a simple
example. The example that I'm working on (displaying successive terms
in a Taylor series) requires a bit of computations, and I don't want
to have to go back and do each computation for each value of #1.
On 16-4-2010 9:36, Boštjan Vesnicer wrote:
Hi Troy
Here is a simple solution:
\def\MyGraphics#1{%
\startMPcode
path p,q;
p:=fullcircle scaled 72;
L:=length p;
N:=20;
q:=subpath (0,#1/N*L) of p;
draw q withcolor red;
fill fullcircle scaled 3 shifted point length q of q withcolor blue;
setbounds
Hi Troy
Here is a simple solution:
\def\MyGraphics#1{%
\startMPcode
path p,q;
p:=fullcircle scaled 72;
L:=length p;
N:=20;
q:=subpath (0,#1/N*L) of p;
draw q withcolor red;
fill fullcircle scaled 3 shifted point length q of q withcolor blue;
setbounds currentpicture to unitsquare shifted (-0.5,-0
I am trying to create an animation in ConTeXt + MetaPost. In
particular, I would like to have ConTeXt + MetaPost generate each
individual frame of the animation, and then I would like to place each
of these graphics on the page in succession. I am looking for a
"ConTeXt way" without placing the M
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Can someone please post any example of JavaScript code to "toggle the
states" like in either http://www.math.muni.cz/~plch/nkpm/nradanm6.pdf
or https://www.pragma-pod.com/present/talks/fifteen.pdf?
I hope this can help you:
http://www.fi.muni.cz/~xholecek/animations/
luigi
Hans Hagen wrote:
Michal Kvasnicka wrote:
Hm. Do you quote the Metafun manual, section 13.6? I know this
technique. But my question was different: Is it possible to `animate'
the fieldstack? In other words, to make it change one figure to
another automatically, without clicking anywhere, changin
Hi Hans, hi all,
in an former mail you had answered to the question of Michal Kvasnicka:
"Is it possible to `animate'
> the fieldstack? In other words, to make it change one figure to
> another automatically, without clicking anywhere, changing one frame
> to another each 1/n second to simulate a
Good evening.
Many thanks for your answer. If it doesn't work for `small steps (<1s)',
it's probably useless, since for a smooth motion at least 15 frames per
seconds are needed. But anyway, what is `svg'? Where can I see `dante XV
presentation'?
And one more question: Is sounds as system-depen
Michal Kvasnicka wrote:
Hm. Do you quote the Metafun manual, section 13.6? I know this
technique. But my question was different: Is it possible to `animate'
the fieldstack? In other words, to make it change one figure to
another automatically, without clicking anywhere, changing one frame
to an
Hans Hagen wrote:
Michal Kvasnicka wrote:
Now to my next question. I have seen a great thing: Metapost pictures
were animated (probably with the JavaScript code). You can found some
examples here:
http://www.math.muni.cz/~plch/nkpm/nradanm6.pdf
http://www.math.muni.cz/~plch/nkpm/nradanm8.pd
Michal Kvasnicka wrote:
Now to my next question. I have seen a great thing: Metapost pictures
were animated (probably with the JavaScript code). You can found some
examples here:
http://www.math.muni.cz/~plch/nkpm/nradanm6.pdf
http://www.math.muni.cz/~plch/nkpm/nradanm8.pdf
(Just click on t
Am 13.09.2004 um 18:57 schrieb Michal Kvasnicka:
Now to my next question. I have seen a great thing: Metapost pictures
were animated (probably with the JavaScript code). You can found some
examples here:
Hans himself showed some examples some years ago at DANTE, a ticking
clock, a spinning windm
Good evening.
First of all I want to thank to Mr. Hagen for his last answer. I will
check your last code of balanced columnsets at home (with the newest
ConTeXt). As for your correcting code for ordinary collumns, I have
tried it with three different types of my documents, and it worked well.
M
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