Thanks to Dave Bird---St Hippo of Augustine for the description of the gait:
Trot: If it was a pantomime horse the front and back back pairs would be exactly _out_of_ step i.e. the legs on the left side scissor inwards as the legs on the right side scissor outwards, then oppositely. The diagonally opposite pairs that are _out_ do the work, hitting the ground and swinging over the foot then lifting off the ground in their furthest back position.
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/)\~__> \ ha Of course, it's nigh on impossible
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Many thanks to The Omega in The Omega's Javascript Help Forum
for revising the Javascript coding so that the animation takes less time to load.
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