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How to know the end off a animation?

I everybody!
 
I just want to know, if there is a simpler way to determine the end off a
simple animation/movie...


Best regards.

Bruno Tavares



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Re: How to know the end off a animation?

Posted by Andreas Neumann <ne...@karto.baug.ethz.ch>.
I don't know what method you use, so hard to tell if my approach is a 
simpler way than yours. In SMIL there is an "onend" event handler 
attribute (endEvent), which can trigger a script function or object. 
This is pretty simple and straighforward.

As to my knowledge, movies aren't yet supported in Batik.

Andreas

brunyan wrote:
> I everybody!
>  
> I just want to know, if there is a simpler way to determine the end off a
> simple animation/movie...
>
>
> Best regards.
>
> Bruno Tavares
>
>
>
>   


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