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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/animate/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/animate/README index 07e348f51e0..dc3a4f1bb32 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/animate/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/animate/README @@ -1,98 +1,98 @@ - =====================
- The animate Package
- =====================
-
-Author:
-
- Alexander Grahn
-
-
-Description:
-
- This package provides an interface to create portable, JavaScript driven PDF
- animations from sets of (vector) graphics or rasterized image files or from
- inline (vector) graphics, such as LaTeX-picture, PSTricks or pgf/TikZ
- generated pictures, or just from typeset text.
-
- It supports the usual PDF making workflows, i. e. pdfLaTeX, LaTeX -> dvips
- -> ps2pdf (Ghostscript)/Distiller and (Xe)LaTeX -> (x)dvipdfmx.
-
- The resulting PDF can be viewed in current Adobe Readers on all supported
- platforms.
-
- Note, this file only gives a summary of usage and available package and
- command options. Please refer to the documentation `animate.pdf' for details
- and examples.
-
- Keywords: include portable PDF animated PDF animation animating
- embed animated graphics LaTeX pdfLaTeX PSTricks pgf TikZ MetaPost
- LaTeX-picture inline graphics vector graphics animated GIF LaTeX
- dvips ps2pdf dvipdfmx XeLaTeX JavaScript Adobe Reader
-
-
-Usage:
-
- \usepackage[<package options>]{animate}
-
- * Package options: autopause, autoplay, autoresume, controls, final, draft,
- buttonsize=<size>, buttonbg=<colour>, buttonfg=<colour>,
- loop, palindrome, step, poster[=first | none | last],
- useocg, dvipdfmx, xetex
-
-
- \animategraphics[<options>]{<frame rate>}{<file basename>}{<first>}{<last>}
-
- \begin{animateinline}[<options>]{<frame rate>}
- ... typeset material ...
- \newframe[<frame rate>]
- ... typeset material ...
- \newframe*[<frame rate>]
- ... typeset material ...
- \newframe
- \multiframe{<number of frames>}{[<variables>]}{
- ... repeated (parameterized) material ...
- }
- \end{animateinline}
-
- * Command options: width=<width>, height=<height>, depth=<depth>,
- scale=<factor>, autopause, autoplay, autoresume, final,
- draft, controls, buttonsize=<size>, buttonbg=<colour>,
- buttonfg=<colour>, loop, palindrome, step, measure,
- poster[=first | none | last], begin={<begin text>},
- end={<end text>}, timeline=<timeline file>, useocg,
- every=<number>, bb=<llx> <lly> <urx> <ury>,
- viewport=<llx> <lly> <urx> <ury>,
- trim=<left> <bottom> <right> <top>
-
-
-Requirements:
-
- e-TeX
- pdfTeX, version >= 1.20
- Ghostscript, version >= 8.31 or Adobe Distiller
- dvipdfmx, version >= 20080607
- Adobe Reader, version >= 7
-
-
-Installation:
-
- Unzip the file `animate.tds.zip' into the local TDS root directory which can
- be found by running
-
- kpsewhich -var-value TEXMFLOCAL
-
- on the command line.
-
- After installation, update the filename database by running `texhash' on the
- command line.
-
- MiKTeX users should run the package manager for installation.
-
-
-License:
-
- This material is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License. See
-
- http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/licenses.lppl.html
-
- for the details of that license.
+ ===================== + The animate Package + ===================== + +Author: + + Alexander Grahn + + +Description: + + This package provides an interface to create portable, JavaScript driven PDF + animations from sets of (vector) graphics or rasterized image files or from + inline (vector) graphics, such as LaTeX-picture, PSTricks or pgf/TikZ + generated pictures, or just from typeset text. + + It supports the usual PDF making workflows, i. e. pdfLaTeX, LaTeX -> dvips + -> ps2pdf (Ghostscript)/Distiller and (Xe)LaTeX -> (x)dvipdfmx. + + The resulting PDF can be viewed in current Adobe Readers on all supported + platforms. + + Note, this file only gives a summary of usage and available package and + command options. Please refer to the documentation `animate.pdf' for details + and examples. + + Keywords: include portable PDF animated PDF animation animating + embed animated graphics LaTeX pdfLaTeX PSTricks pgf TikZ MetaPost + LaTeX-picture inline graphics vector graphics animated GIF LaTeX + dvips ps2pdf dvipdfmx XeLaTeX JavaScript Adobe Reader + + +Usage: + + \usepackage[<package options>]{animate} + + * Package options: autopause, autoplay, autoresume, controls, final, draft, + buttonsize=<size>, buttonbg=<colour>, buttonfg=<colour>, + loop, palindrome, step, poster[=first | none | last], + useocg, dvipdfmx, xetex + + + \animategraphics[<options>]{<frame rate>}{<file basename>}{<first>}{<last>} + + \begin{animateinline}[<options>]{<frame rate>} + ... typeset material ... + \newframe[<frame rate>] + ... typeset material ... + \newframe*[<frame rate>] + ... typeset material ... + \newframe + \multiframe{<number of frames>}{[<variables>]}{ + ... repeated (parameterized) material ... + } + \end{animateinline} + + * Command options: width=<width>, height=<height>, depth=<depth>, + scale=<factor>, autopause, autoplay, autoresume, final, + draft, controls, buttonsize=<size>, buttonbg=<colour>, + buttonfg=<colour>, loop, palindrome, step, measure, + poster[=first | none | last], begin={<begin text>}, + end={<end text>}, timeline=<timeline file>, useocg, + every=<number>, bb=<llx> <lly> <urx> <ury>, + viewport=<llx> <lly> <urx> <ury>, + trim=<left> <bottom> <right> <top> + + +Requirements: + + e-TeX + pdfTeX, version >= 1.20 + Ghostscript, version >= 8.31 or Adobe Distiller + dvipdfmx, version >= 20080607 + Adobe Reader, version >= 7 + + +Installation: + + Unzip the file `animate.tds.zip' into the local TDS root directory which can + be found by running + + kpsewhich -var-value TEXMFLOCAL + + on the command line. + + After installation, update the filename database by running `texhash' on the + command line. + + MiKTeX users should run the package manager for installation. + + +License: + + This material is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License. See + + http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/licenses.lppl.html + + for the details of that license. |