hi,
I was wondering what is the highest possible resolution for animations made by context-free? it is up to 1000 Mpix for images but is it the same for the animations as well? and is it also possible to render an animation frame by frame? lets say a PNG file for each frame in each second of the whole animation?
cheers.
animation rendering question
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[1003] : ./cfdg -?
cfdg - 2.1(v7)
Usage:
cfdg [options] input.cfdg output.png/svg
or to pipe a cfdg file on standard input:
cfdg [options] - output.png/svg
Options:
-w num width in pixels(png) or mm(svg) (default 500)
-h num height in pixels(png) or mm(svg) (default 500)
-s num set both width and height in pixels/mm
-m num maximum number of shapes (default none)
-x float minimum size of shapes in pixels/mm (default 0.3)
-b float border size [-1,2]: -1=-8 pixel border, 0=no border,
1=8 pixel border, 2=variable-sized border
-v str set the variation code (default is random)
-a num generate num animation frames (PNG only)
-z zoom out during animation
-V generate SVG (vector) output
-c crop image output
-? show this message, then exit
Historical usage: ./cfdg input.cfdg output.png width height [maxshapes]
To compile cfdg on Windows you will need to install Cygwin. On a Mac you can just type 'make cfdg'.