All these examples are created as pure Survo applications as sucros (Survo macros) by letting Survo to save all actions of the user in a sucro file. After possible editing of that file, the session is repeated automatically by Survo and saved as a flash file by the ScreenFlash program. The flash file is finally saved as an animated GIF picture by ScreenFlash. That technique was applied for demos ex1 - ex91.
The latest items (ex92-) in this collection are also created
as sucros but converted to MP4 videos by
BB FlashBack Recorder.
By clicking the animation, background information about the
current topic will be displayed on another web page (this page)
containing short descriptions of all Survo animations.
You can play any of the examples simply by clicking its sample picture.
Sucros behind many animations are available
when using SURVO MM by the command
/LOAD <Survo>\U\EX\INDEX / or by soft buttons DEMO HIGHLIGHTS
This gives a list of these sucros and any of them may be run and
studied more closely.
The only web browser able to control GIF animations decently
seems to be Mozilla Firefox with the
SuperStop add-on.
When you select an example from the
list below by clicking its sample picture, it is possible to
pause the demo by pressing the shift-ESC key and continue thereafter
by the F5 key.
In Internet Explorer, hitting ESC may stop the animation and you can examine the current situation more accurately but there are no means to continue and the demo has to be restarted.
Chrome allows no interventions from the user.
These demos are created by using
SURVO MM, the original Windows
version of Survo, now freely available.
Another free alternative is
Survo R (Muste)
available on all common operating systems.
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