anyone know if there is an Adobe SVG viewer for linux?
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I think mozilla/galeon can be built with svg support as well. Tried it
a few versions ago but didnt have many example to test it beyond a
couple of demo images.
BillK
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anyone know if there is an Adobe SVG viewer for linux?
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Azhdeen wrote:
On Monday 10 November 2003 10:35, dave willis wrote:
anyone know if there is an Adobe SVG viewer for linux?
I know Adobe themselves make one, but i haven't tried it in a long time.
i know you didn't try emerge -s svg :
* net-www/adobesvg
Latest version available:
Indeed, Mozilla has(had maybe is the proper word) some SVG support (but it
seems not quite the one in the plugin fromAdobe), but I can't
make it work anymore.
The mozilla-1.5.ebuild disables the use of svg because otherwise the
compile fails.
I tried to enable it in mozilla-firebird-cvs, by
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(if this is a dup - my mail tools playing up)...
Adobe SVG! SVG is a W3C standard. Anyway, I believe mozilla will view SVG.
I'm not sure which version supports or if you will need a plugin. You will
have to check out mozilla.org. Or await a more
i think the vector graphics program sodipodi has the ability to
import and export SVG. there's probably an ebuild for it. i haven't
used it in a while. you might try the program sketch as well. or
kontour. or batik, if you care for java.
j.
On Nov 10, 2003, at 1:35 AM, dave willis wrote: