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\section{Introduction}
This package provides an interface to create PDFs with animated content from sets of graphics or image files, from inline graphics, such as \LaTeX-picture, PSTricks or pgf/TikZ generated pictures, or just from typeset text. Unlike standard movie/video formats, package `animate' allows for animating vector graphics. The result is roughly similar to the SWF (Flash) format, although not as space-efficient.
+The user interacts with the animation either through optional animation controls or by using the mouse. Pressing the mouse button over the animation widget immediately pauses a playing animation and releasing it resumes playback. Pressing the shift-key at the same time reverses the playback direction.
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Package `animate' supports the usual PDF making workflows, i.\,e. pdf\LaTeX{}, Lua\LaTeX{}, \LaTeX{} $\rightarrow$ \verb+dvips+ $\rightarrow$ \verb+ps2pdf+/Distiller and \pXepLaTeX{} $\rightarrow$ \verb+(x)dvipdfmx+.
The final PDF can be viewed in current Adobe Readers on all supported platforms (except mobile devices) or in PDF-XChange Viewer.
-%The `animate' package relies on Optional Content Groups (OCG), also known as PDF layers, which is a feature provided by the PDF-1.5 specification. Each frame of an animation is associated with an OCG that is hidden or made visible in a dynamic fashion by means of Adobe Reader's built-in JavaScript engine.
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\section{Requirements}
\begin{trivlist}
%\item $\varepsilon$-\TeX
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Usually, a second \LaTeX{} run is necessary to resolve internally created object references. A warning message will be issued if appropriate.
-\clearpage
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\section{The user interface}
Package `animate' provides the command
\begin{verbatim}