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Style sheet language which is intended for use as an external timing stylesheet for SMIL
SMIL Timesheets
SMIL Timesheets 1.0
StatusPublished
Year started10 January 2008 (2008年01月10日)[1]
First published29 March 2012 (2012年03月29日)[2] [3]
Latest version1.0
29 March 2012 (2012年03月29日)[2]
OrganizationWorld Wide Web Consortium
Committee
  • SYMM Working Group[2]
  • W3C Synchronized Multimedia Activity[2]
Editors
  • Petri Vuorimaa[2]
  • Dick Bulterman[2]
  • Pablo Cesar[2]
AuthorsSYMM Working Group[2]
DomainSynchronized Multimedia Integration Language
Websitewww.w3.org/TR/timesheets/

SMIL Timesheets is a style sheet language which is intended for use as an external timing stylesheet for the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL), and is meant to separate the timing and presentation from the content inside the markup of another language (for instance, an SMIL Timesheet can be used to time an SMIL-enabled slideshow).

SMIL Timesheets 1.0 was released as a W3C Working Draft on 10 January 2008, with editors from members of the SYMM Working Group (under the W3C Synchronized Multimedia Activity committee).[1] On 29 March 2012, SMIL Timesheets 1.0 was moved out of the draft stage and was published.[2] [3] However, due to the lack of SMIL adoption, other alternatives have been implemented, including the use of CSS Animations to externally time and animate HTML pages into interactive slideshows.

References

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  1. ^ a b Vuorimaa, Petri; Bulterman, Dick; Cesar, Pablo, eds. (2008年01月10日). SMIL Timesheets 1.0 (Technical report). Retrieved 2021年03月19日.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Vuorimaa, Petri; Bulterman, Dick; Cesar, Pablo, eds. (2012年03月29日). SMIL Timesheets 1.0 (Technical report). Retrieved 2021年03月19日.
  3. ^ a b Mercier, Coralie (2012年03月29日). "SMIL Timesheets 1.0 Note Published | W3C News". W3C News. Retrieved 2021年03月19日.
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