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I have used this tikz to generate some GIF. Here are the code and the result. Any idea to make it better



documentclass[tikz,border=2pt 2pt 2pt 2pt]standalone
usepackagetikz
begindocument
foreach angle in 0,10,...,360

begintikzpicture
draw (0,0) circle (1);
node at (cos(angle),sin(angle)) textcolorblue$bullet$;
endtikzpicture

enddocument


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    add useasboundingbox (-1.5,-1.5)rectangle(1.5,1.5);

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  • @AndréC Looks like an answer to me

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  • @JosephWright I don't understand, what are you talking about?

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  • @AndréC Joseph's comment means that your comment looks suitable to become a proper answer to this question. :)

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  • @PauloCereda Indeed, but one answer has already been accepted and my last answer to an accepted question had no vote, yet my solution is completely original and innovative.

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    9 hours ago

















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I have used this tikz to generate some GIF. Here are the code and the result. Any idea to make it better



documentclass[tikz,border=2pt 2pt 2pt 2pt]standalone
usepackagetikz
begindocument
foreach angle in 0,10,...,360

begintikzpicture
draw (0,0) circle (1);
node at (cos(angle),sin(angle)) textcolorblue$bullet$;
endtikzpicture

enddocument


enter image description here










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    add useasboundingbox (-1.5,-1.5)rectangle(1.5,1.5);

    – AndréC
    9 hours ago












  • @AndréC Looks like an answer to me

    – Joseph Wright
    9 hours ago











  • @JosephWright I don't understand, what are you talking about?

    – AndréC
    9 hours ago











  • @AndréC Joseph's comment means that your comment looks suitable to become a proper answer to this question. :)

    – Paulo Cereda
    9 hours ago











  • @PauloCereda Indeed, but one answer has already been accepted and my last answer to an accepted question had no vote, yet my solution is completely original and innovative.

    – AndréC
    9 hours ago













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I have used this tikz to generate some GIF. Here are the code and the result. Any idea to make it better



documentclass[tikz,border=2pt 2pt 2pt 2pt]standalone
usepackagetikz
begindocument
foreach angle in 0,10,...,360

begintikzpicture
draw (0,0) circle (1);
node at (cos(angle),sin(angle)) textcolorblue$bullet$;
endtikzpicture

enddocument


enter image description here










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I have used this tikz to generate some GIF. Here are the code and the result. Any idea to make it better



documentclass[tikz,border=2pt 2pt 2pt 2pt]standalone
usepackagetikz
begindocument
foreach angle in 0,10,...,360

begintikzpicture
draw (0,0) circle (1);
node at (cos(angle),sin(angle)) textcolorblue$bullet$;
endtikzpicture

enddocument


enter image description here







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  • 3





    add useasboundingbox (-1.5,-1.5)rectangle(1.5,1.5);

    – AndréC
    9 hours ago












  • @AndréC Looks like an answer to me

    – Joseph Wright
    9 hours ago











  • @JosephWright I don't understand, what are you talking about?

    – AndréC
    9 hours ago











  • @AndréC Joseph's comment means that your comment looks suitable to become a proper answer to this question. :)

    – Paulo Cereda
    9 hours ago











  • @PauloCereda Indeed, but one answer has already been accepted and my last answer to an accepted question had no vote, yet my solution is completely original and innovative.

    – AndréC
    9 hours ago












  • 3





    add useasboundingbox (-1.5,-1.5)rectangle(1.5,1.5);

    – AndréC
    9 hours ago












  • @AndréC Looks like an answer to me

    – Joseph Wright
    9 hours ago











  • @JosephWright I don't understand, what are you talking about?

    – AndréC
    9 hours ago











  • @AndréC Joseph's comment means that your comment looks suitable to become a proper answer to this question. :)

    – Paulo Cereda
    9 hours ago











  • @PauloCereda Indeed, but one answer has already been accepted and my last answer to an accepted question had no vote, yet my solution is completely original and innovative.

    – AndréC
    9 hours ago







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add useasboundingbox (-1.5,-1.5)rectangle(1.5,1.5);

– AndréC
9 hours ago






add useasboundingbox (-1.5,-1.5)rectangle(1.5,1.5);

– AndréC
9 hours ago














@AndréC Looks like an answer to me

– Joseph Wright
9 hours ago





@AndréC Looks like an answer to me

– Joseph Wright
9 hours ago













@JosephWright I don't understand, what are you talking about?

– AndréC
9 hours ago





@JosephWright I don't understand, what are you talking about?

– AndréC
9 hours ago













@AndréC Joseph's comment means that your comment looks suitable to become a proper answer to this question. :)

– Paulo Cereda
9 hours ago





@AndréC Joseph's comment means that your comment looks suitable to become a proper answer to this question. :)

– Paulo Cereda
9 hours ago













@PauloCereda Indeed, but one answer has already been accepted and my last answer to an accepted question had no vote, yet my solution is completely original and innovative.

– AndréC
9 hours ago





@PauloCereda Indeed, but one answer has already been accepted and my last answer to an accepted question had no vote, yet my solution is completely original and innovative.

– AndréC
9 hours ago










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You could put a rectangular path around the whole diagram and make it only go to 350° so you don't get the pause at the beginning of the loop.



documentclass[tikz]standalone
begindocument
foreach angle in 0,10,...,350

begintikzpicture
path (-1.2,-1.2) rectangle (1.2,1.2);
draw (0,0) circle (1);
node at (cos(angle),sin(angle)) textcolorblue$bullet$;
endtikzpicture%

enddocument


MWE output



The animated GIF was created using ImageMagick. It's animation documentation can be found here.



I use a simple shell script for the conversation:



#!/bin/bash

BASE=`basename $1 .pdf`
PDF="$BASE.pdf"
GIF="$BASE.gif"
RESOLUTION=300

CONVERT=/usr/bin/convert
CONVERTOPTS="-density $RESOLUTION -delay 8 -loop 0 -background white -alpha remove"

echo "Converting to TSX GIF..."
$CONVERT $CONVERTOPTS $PDF $GIF > /dev/null





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  • How the series of pdf images is converted to gif animation?

    – Zarko
    8 hours ago












  • @zarko convert -density 300 -delay 4 -loop 0 -alpha remove multipage.pdf animated.gif for 100/4=25 FPS

    – AlexG
    8 hours ago












  • @Zarko, I added to my answer.

    – David Purton
    8 hours ago











  • @DavidPurton, thank you. so far I never use ImageMagic

    – Zarko
    7 hours ago











  • @AlexG, where to use your code? In command prompt (WinEdt)?

    – Zarko
    7 hours ago













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You could put a rectangular path around the whole diagram and make it only go to 350° so you don't get the pause at the beginning of the loop.



documentclass[tikz]standalone
begindocument
foreach angle in 0,10,...,350

begintikzpicture
path (-1.2,-1.2) rectangle (1.2,1.2);
draw (0,0) circle (1);
node at (cos(angle),sin(angle)) textcolorblue$bullet$;
endtikzpicture%

enddocument


MWE output



The animated GIF was created using ImageMagick. It's animation documentation can be found here.



I use a simple shell script for the conversation:



#!/bin/bash

BASE=`basename $1 .pdf`
PDF="$BASE.pdf"
GIF="$BASE.gif"
RESOLUTION=300

CONVERT=/usr/bin/convert
CONVERTOPTS="-density $RESOLUTION -delay 8 -loop 0 -background white -alpha remove"

echo "Converting to TSX GIF..."
$CONVERT $CONVERTOPTS $PDF $GIF > /dev/null





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  • How the series of pdf images is converted to gif animation?

    – Zarko
    8 hours ago












  • @zarko convert -density 300 -delay 4 -loop 0 -alpha remove multipage.pdf animated.gif for 100/4=25 FPS

    – AlexG
    8 hours ago












  • @Zarko, I added to my answer.

    – David Purton
    8 hours ago











  • @DavidPurton, thank you. so far I never use ImageMagic

    – Zarko
    7 hours ago











  • @AlexG, where to use your code? In command prompt (WinEdt)?

    – Zarko
    7 hours ago















7














You could put a rectangular path around the whole diagram and make it only go to 350° so you don't get the pause at the beginning of the loop.



documentclass[tikz]standalone
begindocument
foreach angle in 0,10,...,350

begintikzpicture
path (-1.2,-1.2) rectangle (1.2,1.2);
draw (0,0) circle (1);
node at (cos(angle),sin(angle)) textcolorblue$bullet$;
endtikzpicture%

enddocument


MWE output



The animated GIF was created using ImageMagick. It's animation documentation can be found here.



I use a simple shell script for the conversation:



#!/bin/bash

BASE=`basename $1 .pdf`
PDF="$BASE.pdf"
GIF="$BASE.gif"
RESOLUTION=300

CONVERT=/usr/bin/convert
CONVERTOPTS="-density $RESOLUTION -delay 8 -loop 0 -background white -alpha remove"

echo "Converting to TSX GIF..."
$CONVERT $CONVERTOPTS $PDF $GIF > /dev/null





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  • How the series of pdf images is converted to gif animation?

    – Zarko
    8 hours ago












  • @zarko convert -density 300 -delay 4 -loop 0 -alpha remove multipage.pdf animated.gif for 100/4=25 FPS

    – AlexG
    8 hours ago












  • @Zarko, I added to my answer.

    – David Purton
    8 hours ago











  • @DavidPurton, thank you. so far I never use ImageMagic

    – Zarko
    7 hours ago











  • @AlexG, where to use your code? In command prompt (WinEdt)?

    – Zarko
    7 hours ago













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You could put a rectangular path around the whole diagram and make it only go to 350° so you don't get the pause at the beginning of the loop.



documentclass[tikz]standalone
begindocument
foreach angle in 0,10,...,350

begintikzpicture
path (-1.2,-1.2) rectangle (1.2,1.2);
draw (0,0) circle (1);
node at (cos(angle),sin(angle)) textcolorblue$bullet$;
endtikzpicture%

enddocument


MWE output



The animated GIF was created using ImageMagick. It's animation documentation can be found here.



I use a simple shell script for the conversation:



#!/bin/bash

BASE=`basename $1 .pdf`
PDF="$BASE.pdf"
GIF="$BASE.gif"
RESOLUTION=300

CONVERT=/usr/bin/convert
CONVERTOPTS="-density $RESOLUTION -delay 8 -loop 0 -background white -alpha remove"

echo "Converting to TSX GIF..."
$CONVERT $CONVERTOPTS $PDF $GIF > /dev/null





share|improve this answer















You could put a rectangular path around the whole diagram and make it only go to 350° so you don't get the pause at the beginning of the loop.



documentclass[tikz]standalone
begindocument
foreach angle in 0,10,...,350

begintikzpicture
path (-1.2,-1.2) rectangle (1.2,1.2);
draw (0,0) circle (1);
node at (cos(angle),sin(angle)) textcolorblue$bullet$;
endtikzpicture%

enddocument


MWE output



The animated GIF was created using ImageMagick. It's animation documentation can be found here.



I use a simple shell script for the conversation:



#!/bin/bash

BASE=`basename $1 .pdf`
PDF="$BASE.pdf"
GIF="$BASE.gif"
RESOLUTION=300

CONVERT=/usr/bin/convert
CONVERTOPTS="-density $RESOLUTION -delay 8 -loop 0 -background white -alpha remove"

echo "Converting to TSX GIF..."
$CONVERT $CONVERTOPTS $PDF $GIF > /dev/null






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  • How the series of pdf images is converted to gif animation?

    – Zarko
    8 hours ago












  • @zarko convert -density 300 -delay 4 -loop 0 -alpha remove multipage.pdf animated.gif for 100/4=25 FPS

    – AlexG
    8 hours ago












  • @Zarko, I added to my answer.

    – David Purton
    8 hours ago











  • @DavidPurton, thank you. so far I never use ImageMagic

    – Zarko
    7 hours ago











  • @AlexG, where to use your code? In command prompt (WinEdt)?

    – Zarko
    7 hours ago

















  • How the series of pdf images is converted to gif animation?

    – Zarko
    8 hours ago












  • @zarko convert -density 300 -delay 4 -loop 0 -alpha remove multipage.pdf animated.gif for 100/4=25 FPS

    – AlexG
    8 hours ago












  • @Zarko, I added to my answer.

    – David Purton
    8 hours ago











  • @DavidPurton, thank you. so far I never use ImageMagic

    – Zarko
    7 hours ago











  • @AlexG, where to use your code? In command prompt (WinEdt)?

    – Zarko
    7 hours ago
















How the series of pdf images is converted to gif animation?

– Zarko
8 hours ago






How the series of pdf images is converted to gif animation?

– Zarko
8 hours ago














@zarko convert -density 300 -delay 4 -loop 0 -alpha remove multipage.pdf animated.gif for 100/4=25 FPS

– AlexG
8 hours ago






@zarko convert -density 300 -delay 4 -loop 0 -alpha remove multipage.pdf animated.gif for 100/4=25 FPS

– AlexG
8 hours ago














@Zarko, I added to my answer.

– David Purton
8 hours ago





@Zarko, I added to my answer.

– David Purton
8 hours ago













@DavidPurton, thank you. so far I never use ImageMagic

– Zarko
7 hours ago





@DavidPurton, thank you. so far I never use ImageMagic

– Zarko
7 hours ago













@AlexG, where to use your code? In command prompt (WinEdt)?

– Zarko
7 hours ago





@AlexG, where to use your code? In command prompt (WinEdt)?

– Zarko
7 hours ago










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