- From: Dean Jackson <dino@apple.com>
- Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2010 00:00:30 +1100
- To: "www-style@w3.org list" <www-style@w3.org>, www-svg <www-svg@w3.org>
A few people asked that this taskforce message be forwarded to both the general CSS and SVG lists. Begin forwarded message: > Resent-From: public-fx@w3.org > From: Dean Jackson <dino@apple.com> > Date: 4 November 2010 10:36:57 PM AEDT > To: public-fx@w3.org > Subject: Summary of animation discussion > archived-at: <http://www.w3.org/mid/0ECCF517-FAD9-4E86-B34D-5FB4C5D968A0@apple.com> > list-id: <public-fx.w3.org> > > Here's a very brief summary of the discussion about animations at the meeting today: > > We are going to try to describe a single model for animation for Web content. The model will merge SVGA and CSS Animations functionality as much as possible. > > The model can then be represented by two syntaxes - SVGA and CSS. > > We'll also try to define an API for the model, exposed to JavaScript. This will allow things such as: > > - querying the current animation state of an element > - starting/stopping/pausing animations (scrubbing wasn't mentioned, but is important) > - creating an animation and applying it to an element > - possibly a way to define animation step timing to a document, similar to Mozilla's requestAnimationFrame > > > > >
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