Exporting to animated gif seems to have changed in Mathematica 8.0.1?
I normally make animated GIFs of a manipulate by simply writing:
v=Manipulate[....]
then Export["foo.gif",v];
But now it does not work. I just get one static image.
Here is an example:
v=Manipulate[
Text[t],
{{t,4,"start"},0,10,1,ControlType->Trigger,AnimationRate->1,AnimationRepetitions->10}
]
Now Export["foo.gif",v]
just generate static image, as nothing was running.
But Export["foo.avi",v]
works, and it does generate a running avi movie.
Also, there used to be animated GIF options I used before, but now there are not supported:
Export["foo.gif",v,ConversionOptions->{"AnimationDisplayTime"->0.5,"Loop"->True},ImageSize->{500,500}]
Export::convoptobs: ConversionOptions is obsolete.
When I go to help, I do not see options for GIF there. How does one control animation delay and such?
I thought someone here might have an idea.
thanks --Nasser
You can export a Table
to an animated GIF.
v = Table[Panel[Text[t]], {t, 0, 10, 1}];
Export["anim.gif", v, "DisplayDurations" -> 0.5]
If you absolutely want the animation to look like a Manipulate
, you could do something like so.
v = Table[Manipulate[Text[t],
{{t, Mod[k, 10], "start"}, 0, 10, 1, ControlType -> Trigger}],
{k, 4, 14}];
Export["Manip.gif", v, "DisplayDurations" -> 0.5]