- From: <kerscher@montana.com>
- Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2021 07:17:06 -0700
- To: <jack.jansen@cwi.nl>, "'Maria Prylypchenko'" <mariaprylypchenko@gmail.com>
- Cc: <www-smil@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <003401d70600$c078ae20$416a0a60$@montana.com>
You might want to try the Thorium reader available on Windows, Mac, and LYNUX. Easy Reader on iOS and Androyd. The Publishing Community Group of W3C is the best place to ask your questions. It is free to join. Best George From: jack.jansen@cwi.nl <jack.jansen@cwi.nl> Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2021 5:05 PM To: Maria Prylypchenko <mariaprylypchenko@gmail.com> Cc: www-smil@w3.org Subject: Re: SMIL and JS Maria, This is a _very_ old mailing list, and your message is the first one received in a very long time. I cannot answer your question, and I don’t know whether the people involved with EPUB 3.2 are on this mailing list (I think that’s mainly the Daisy people). I have the feeling that disabling SMIL in EPUB 3.2 is impossible, because that standard is _specifically_ about enabling SMIL. But I may be wrong. If you don’t get an answer within the next few days: you could try checking the EPUB 3.2 spec <https://www.w3.org/publishing/epub3/epub-mediaoverlays.html> and see if you can contact any people involved in the standardisation. Success, Jack On 15 Feb 2021, at 11:44, Maria Prylypchenko <mariaprylypchenko@gmail.com <mailto:mariaprylypchenko@gmail.com> > wrote: Hello. Sorry to bother you but I'm desperate. Cat you tell me how can I disable SMIL in EPUB 3.2 if JavaScript is supported in the current reader? I need this because SMIL <state/> is not supported in most of the EPUB readers. Thank you very much for the beautiful standard and documentation. Have a nice day, Maria Prylypchenko.
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