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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.
+The user interacts with the animation through optional animation controls or using the mouse like so: 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. Keeping the mouse button pressed while moving the mouse pointer off the animation widget permanently pauses playback.
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+.
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ The following options to \verb+\animategraphics+ and `\verb+animateinline+' have
\begin{verbatim}
label=<label text>
\end{verbatim}
-The animation is given a label, \verb+<label text>+, which should be unique. Labelling an animation enables its JavaScript programming interface by defining \verb+anim['<label text>']+, which is a JavaScript reference to the animation object. The animation object provides a number of properties and methods that can be used for controlling the animation playback from within user defined JavaScript. For details, see Sect.~\ref{sect:api}.
+The animation is given a label, \verb+<label text>+, which must be unique. Labelling an animation enables its JavaScript programming interface by defining \verb+anim['<label text>']+, which is a JavaScript reference to the animation object. The animation object provides a number of properties and methods that can be used for controlling the animation playback from within user defined JavaScript. For details, see Sect.~\ref{sect:api}.
\begin{verbatim}
type=[<file ext>]
\end{verbatim}