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2008

Something Witty Goes Here

by parmentierf (via)
The FakeSmile script has come a long way since David released it a few months ago. It implements a decent amount of SMIL and SMIL Timesheets so that you can actually use these technologies now while the browser vendors catch up. David has also recently included a full version of jQuery inside the FakeSmile script, so it’s beefed up with lots of power now. I think he will probably be releasing minimized/compressed versions eventually.

Something Witty Goes Here

by parmentierf
a little bit about what’s going on in the Scalable Vector Graphics world

GEMi ::: Graphical Environment Manager

by karlcow
GUI en SVG. Interessant en plus du support de SMIL dans WebKit qui vient.

FakeSmile

by karlcow

SMIL is a specification defining a set of elements that control animations. This is called declarative animations. FakeSmile is a SMIL implementation written in ECMAScript. It is primarily targeted to SVG animations.

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2007

LimSee2

by dzc & 1 other
# LimSee2 is an authoring application for SMIL 1.0 and 2.0 languages. LimSee2 features a powerfull WYSIWYG graphical user interface designed to ease the manipulation of time-based multimedia scenarios and increase productivity. # LimSee2 is a free and open-source Java application, with easy-to-use installers for Windows, Linux and MacOS

Soirée diapos avec SMIL

by philippej & 1 other
« ... la meilleure technologie pour réaliser un diaporama sur le Web. »

2006

AMBULANT - SMIL Player

by karlcow
The AMBULANT Player is an open-source, SMIL 2.1 player. It contains a basic player UI framework and implements nearly the entire SMIL 2.1 Language profile.

SVG Declarative Animation in Mozilla

by karlcow
I’ve published the report I wrote for regarding my project implementing SMIL Animation in Mozilla.

2005

Vectoreal :: SmilScript

by talou & 3 others
Arg j'ai tout pété les captures de pages avec ce post /o désolé Znarf !

Compound Document Formats (CDF)

by karlcow
A Compound Document is the W3C term for a document that combines multiple formats, such as XHTML, SVG, SMIL and XForms. The W3C Compound Document Formats (CDF) Working Group will specify the behaviour of some format combinations, addressing the needs for

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