- From: Sylvain Galineau <galineau@adobe.com>
- Date: Tue, 28 May 2013 10:24:56 -0700
- To: François REMY <francois.remy.dev@outlook.com>, Dirk Schulze <dschulze@adobe.com>
- CC: "Tab Atkins Jr." <jackalmage@gmail.com>, "L. David Baron" <dbaron@dbaron.org>, www-style list <www-style@w3.org>
On 5/28/13 9:12 AM, "François REMY" <francois.remy.dev@outlook.com> wrote: >> What you ask for seems to be hardly possible today. All animations are >>asynchronous. You would need a timeline, synchronize animations and the >>possibility to pause animations at a certain point. None of this is >>specified in the first level of the specifications or implemented in >>browsers. >> >> Dirk > >True, but all of this is defined in the Web Animations spec. At some >point in the future, this will be possible (and I think it should be). > The question isn't what will be possible in some happy future, but what the current level of CSS Animations should specify for non-interactive media. I think (1) is reasonable.
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