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...The generated textures (jpg) can be used in any apps and are 2x to 32x more compact than the original video . A single sub determines the texture index number and its coords according to time.
other video
=> www.youtube.com/embed/p3HR0p_UDxI?rel=0
=> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRcc90RDmNc
wind sail simulation added
tides added
ride horse
added glgiftexture does the same thing with animated gif images
added freeGIFviewer saves gif frames on disk and display them in openGL
Animations for Android L drawer, back, dismiss and check icons
...Have full control of the animation. Use it as a standalone drawable in your Toolbar. A plain old View that draws the icon and provides an API to manipulate its state. You can embed it in any layout including a Toolbar. Customization is also available through xml attributes. he icon state is resolved by current offset value. Make sure you use offset between 0 and 1 for forward animation and 1 and 2 for backwards to correctly save icon state on activity recreation.
A Windows control that plays GIF animations.
It comes with a platform-agnostic GIF file loader. You'll need to embed the GIF as a raw binary then create a temporary stream to package images, the resource compiler isn't up to it.
The control uses the timer to update the animation.
It's written in pure C, and only exposes three functions. Register at start-up, and create with "GIFAnimation" as the class name using CreateWindow. It should drop in easily to any project.