- Are there "animated PNGs", "animated JPEGs", or TIFFs, or animated
anything else?
Notice that I am not talking about programming technologies such as
flash, etc.
The specific project that I have is a demo program that processes some
stages and when it is done with each, it places either a green check
mark or a red X (with obvious meaning) next to the individual items.
I simply sent a green check mark and a red X to the programmer, would
like the demo to look spiffier. Now I would like to see the check mark
being drawn, i.e., animated. I don't suppose the programmer has to be
concerned or involved, right? I should simply send him an animated
file and tell him: "here is the new green check mark".
What about the repetitive cycle? Is there some internal flag in
animated GIFs (or animated anything) that says: "you should cycle
forever" or "one cycle, and then you stop" (this is my preferred
behavior for this application).
Should I forget about animated GIFs and use something else?
Your answers and comments are most welcome.
TIA,
-Ramon
No, no, no, yes.
> I simply sent a green check mark and a red X to the programmer, would
> like the demo to look spiffier. Now I would like to see the check mark
> being drawn, i.e., animated. I don't suppose the programmer has to be
> concerned or involved, right? I should simply send him an animated
> file and tell him: "here is the new green check mark".
Yes.
> ... Is there some internal flag in
> animated GIFs (or animated anything) that says: "you should cycle
> forever" or "one cycle, and then you stop" (this is my preferred
> behavior for this application).
Yes and yes: your choice.
Andrew
> Ramon F Herrera wrote:
>> My question is about animated GIFs, so let's start with this:
>>
>> - Are there "animated PNGs", "animated JPEGs", or TIFFs, or animated
>> anything else?
>
> No, no, no, yes.
There is an animated PNG, however it is unoffical. See APNG.
http://animatedpng.com/