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Old 05-06-2020, 01:23 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Quoth View Post
I don't know ANY ebook reader that supports animations. So is the "ebook" just for onscreen on Mac, Windows and Linux? Or do some popular iOS and Android ereader apps support animation?

Calibre conversions work well at making sure an ebook works on the ereaders that use the format.
1. I read at my desktop: so, calibre e-viewer--animations (.gif or .webp) OK
2. When I shared my guide to Gimp plug-ins in a Gimp forum, I tested in Book Browser (found in another mobilered forum, reads epubs in computers: try here) and everything equally fine. I conclude (without testing!) that all browser-based epub readers--which ought to work in anythink which supports a browser (computer, tablet, smartphone...) should be able to show those animations, at the very least. Those can be included as any other images in the epub (<img .../> tag): some other formats may require <object... /> or something else.
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