[OS X TeX] Animated Graphs

Gary L. Gray gray at engr.psu.edu
Fri Jul 29 16:54:29 CEST 2005


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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