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Animation question Ivan Sanchez 08 Jun 06:00
  Animation question Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris 08 Jun 07:43
Animation question Ivan Sanchez 09 Jun 20:35
  Animation question KevinO 09 Jun 23:38
  Animation question Alan Horkan 10 Jun 13:28
Ivan Sanchez
2006-06-08 06:00:30 UTC (over 18 years ago)

Animation question

Yes, it's me with another question. When you make an animation, how do you make it take longer to go to the next layer. It goes really fast that I can't read some words I change on it. Or how can I make it go slower. If you know the answer, please e mail me at d1n1n2005@yahoo.com ___

Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris
2006-06-08 07:43:18 UTC (over 18 years ago)

Animation question

On Thursday 08 June 2006 01:00 am, Ivan Sanchez wrote:

Yes, it's me with another question. When you make an animation, how do you make it take longer to go to the next layer. It goes really fast that I can't read some words I change on it. Or how can I make it go slower. If you know the answer, please e mail me at d1n1n2005@yahoo.com

You can manually specify the duration in miliseconds for each layer. Just add (xxxxms) in the layers name.

For example for a layer taht should last 3 seconds, name it (3000ms).

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Ivan Sanchez
2006-06-09 20:35:44 UTC (over 18 years ago)

Animation question

It's me. I was wondering is there a way to make the animation keep going and going no matter what you click on your tool bar. When I was watching an animation I did for my friend on a forum, I clicked Stop on the tool bar and it stoped. I clicked refresh and it started again. and when you click on a link that is on that same page and it opens in a different window and you click on the link, it takes you to that different page, but when you go to the window with the animation, it stoped. Is there a way that you can make it go and go no matter what? ___

KevinO
2006-06-09 23:38:46 UTC (over 18 years ago)

Animation question

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Ivan Sanchez wrote:

It's me. I was wondering is there a way to make the animation keep going and going no matter what you click on your tool bar. When I was watching an animation I did for my friend on a forum, I clicked Stop on the tool bar and it stoped. I clicked refresh and it started again. and when you click on a link that is on that same page and it opens in a different window and you click on the link, it takes you to that different page, but when you go to the window with the animation, it stoped. Is there a way that you can make it go and go no matter what?

That depends on the web browser.

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Alan Horkan
2006-06-10 13:28:39 UTC (over 18 years ago)

Animation question

On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Ivan Sanchez wrote:

Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 11:35:44 -0700 (PDT) From: Ivan Sanchez
To: Gimp Questions
Subject: [Gimp-user] Animation question

It's me. I was wondering is there a way to make the animation keep going and going no matter what you click on your tool bar.

Which toolbar?

I am assuming you mean the toolbar in your Web Browser (Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla, Opera, etc)

When I was watching an animation I did for my friend on a forum, I clicked Stop on the tool bar and it stoped.

Users need to be able to stop the animation if they want to. Some animations can be extremely annoying (advertising), difficult to read or even worse cause epileptic seizures.

You can choose to have an animation run once, more than once or continuously but users can still choose to stop the animation (or close the page and look at something else instead).

animation, it stoped. Is there a way that you can make it go and go no matter what?

At most you can choose continuous loop but users can stop the animation, anything else could all too easily be abused. Any good web browser puts the users in control allowing them to view pages as they see fit.