In the Internet, https://convertio.co/ transfers my Scilab series of gif figures into a .mov movie. Other format options are also available. Heinz
> On 14.04.2023, at 21:03, Samuel Gougeon <sgoug...@free.fr> wrote: > > Le 14/04/2023 à 01:00, Heinz Nabielek a écrit : >> On 13.04.2023, at 20:35, Samuel Gougeon<sgoug...@free.fr> wrote: >>> .../... >>> Installing is not loading (that's intentional). >>> Just after installing, without restarting Scilab, you need to load the >>> module, either with atomsLoad(..), or interactively thanks to the Toolboxes >>> console's menu. >> Silly me. Thanks. Works, of course. >> In my present coding, the movie is stored as a *.gif file. Graphics programs >> see this as stationary figure, > > > It depends on the software. On Windows, for instance the popular > Irfanview can display the animation. I don't know the MacOS softwares. _______________________________________________ users mailing list - users@lists.scilab.org Click here to unsubscribe: <mailto:users-unsubscr...@lists.scilab.org> https://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/users This email and any attachments are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed and may be confidential and/or privileged. If you are not one of the named recipients or have received this email in error, (i) you should not read, disclose, or copy it, (ii) please notify sender of your receipt by reply email and delete this email and all attachments, (iii) Dassault Systèmes does not accept or assume any liability or responsibility for any use of or reliance on this email. Please be informed that your personal data are processed according to our data privacy policy as described on our website. Should you have any questions related to personal data protection, please contact 3DS Data Protection Officer https://www.3ds.com/privacy-policy/contact/