[OS X TeX] Animated Graphs

Jung-Tsung Shen jushen at gmail.com
Sat Jul 30 13:52:13 CEST 2005


Gary, I looked around all over the options in Grapher, especially the
"export ...", but couldn't see any "export to QuickTime" option?

JT

On 7/29/05, Gary L. Gray <gray at engr.psu.edu> wrote:
> 
> On Jul 29, 2005, at 9:10 AM, Herbert Schulz wrote:
> 
> > Now that Gary Gray has gotten me excited about using Keynote 2 with
> > LaTeXiT (and the LinkBack Plugin) I'm starting to think about
> > putting together a talk about relativity for my astronomy club.
> > Yes, I'll addd a few equations (hey, it has to be relevant to TeX!)
> > but I'd like to back up the equations with some animated graphs
> > (i.e., ones that start out with an empty piece of graph paper and
> > then slowly fill in the function) since that would help visualize
> > what the equation is telling the audience. Does anyone know of a
> > nice way to produce animated graphs? Preferably freeware!
> 
> Can't you use Grapher, which ships with 10.4 (assuming you are
> running Tiger)? It does some really cool stuff with plots. You can
> export animations as QuickTime movies.
> 
> -- Gary
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