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==Limits of these export functions==
 
==Limits of these export functions==
Currently following objects cannot be exported to these formats:
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Apart from Animated GIF export, these exports work only for the 2D View and the following object types can't be exported
 
* implicit curves
 
* implicit curves
 
* loci
 
* loci

Revision as of 20:48, 23 December 2014



Export - Graphics View as Animated GIF...

When the dynamic construction depends on a slider, this menu item allows you to save the Graphics View as an Animated GIF. Just drag a selection rectangle around the portion of the construction you need to export (or resize the GeoGebra window), then select File -> Export -> Graphics View as Animated GIF. A dialog will let you choose the animating slider name, as well as the timing between frames and the option to display the animation as loop.

Export - Graphics View as PSTricks…

Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + T (MacOS: Cmd + Shift + T)

This menu item allows you to save the Graphics View as a PSTricks picture file, which is a LaTeX picture format.

Export - Graphics View as PGF/TiKZ…

This menu item allows you to save the Graphics View as a PGF picture file, which is a LaTeX picture format.

Export - Graphics View as Asymptote…

This menu item allows you to save the Graphics View as a Asymptote picture file.

Limits of these export functions

Apart from Animated GIF export, these exports work only for the 2D View and the following object types can't be exported

  • implicit curves
  • loci
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