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* You can find a PDF of an SVG book in the worldclassroom / Documents folder | * You can find a PDF of an SVG book in the worldclassroom / Documents folder | ||
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==== Wednesday ==== | ==== Wednesday ==== | ||
Revision as of 09:32, 16 April 2012
Week 5
Topics covered
- Dynamic SVG (part II, continued)
Monday
- Static SVG tutorial (grouping constructs)
- SVG/SMIL animation tutorial
- SVG Essentials/Animating and Scripting SVG
- SVG Essentials On-line SVG textbook. Wiki version of J. David Eisenberg (2002), SVG Essentials, O'Reilly
- You can find a PDF of an SVG book in the worldclassroom / Documents folder
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xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
<title>Simple Motion animation example</title>
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<animateMotion dur="6s" repeatCount="indefinite" rotate="auto">
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Wednesday
Midterm exam
Subject area: SVG
- Graphic primitives
- Grouping and reusing
- Simple animation:
- to/from/values/dur/begin/etc