Dan, I forgot to mention the tutorial hsumanim.C that automatically saves a bunch of gif files, then packaged/animated by the gifsicle utility. Rene Brun On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Christian Holm Christensen wrote: > Hi Dan, > > Dan Holmes <Daniel.Holmes@cern.ch> wrote concerning > [ROOT] animation? [Tue, 26 Aug 2003 11:34:03 +0200 (CEST)] > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Hello, > > > > any ideas? ..i would like to have a TH2 rotate while i give a > > presentation.. the best idea i have so far is to manually save off > > consecutive images of it while i rotate it and then put them in a .gif > > but maybe there is a cleverer way? > > I haven't tried this myself, but there's a program called > `mpeg_encode' that'll take a bunch of image files, and make an MPEG > movie out of them. I'm attaching an example from a GNUPlot talk [1] > given at SSLUG [2]. The complete stuff can be found at [3]. > mpeg_encode can be found at [4]. There's probably also some RPMs and > DEBs out there. > > Yours, > > ___ | Christian Holm Christensen > |_| | ------------------------------------------------------------- > | | Address: Sankt Hansgade 23, 1. th. Phone: (+45) 35 35 96 91 > _| DK-2200 Copenhagen N Cell: (+45) 24 61 85 91 > _| Denmark Office: (+45) 353 25 305 > ____| Email: cholm@nbi.dk Web: www.nbi.dk/~cholm > | | > > [1] http://www.sslug.dk/emailarkiv/moede/2001_10/msg00026.html > [2] http://www.sslug.dk > [3] http://kenneth.geisshirt.dk/talks/GNUplot.tar.gz > [4] http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/frame/research/mpeg/index.html > >
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