Hi phillipe
Thank you for your kind reply to my query. I will try in this way
But could you give some help link on this.
thanks
Ajith
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Hi, everyone~~~
I arised a old question here, perhaps many friends here had already
got the solution, I take a look here and walk around the web, I found
some solutions, but still not work for my case
I tried Mozilla native SVG browser, the Venkman javascript debugger
can debug the js
Dean Jackson wrote:
We're talking about SVG Tiny and Flash Lite on constrained devices
(such as mobile phones). This doesn't include Adobe
Any thoughts on Adobe Reader LE + SVG Tiny down the road?
michael bolger
NTT DoCoMo Adopts Adobe Reader LE for Its 3G Mobile Platform
Hi
here is some good news , i thought you might be interrested.
Google seems to finaly index svg files. at least the examples on my site
are all in the index now.(even the svgz with missing content-encoding)
previously i allways got 406 errors every time google tried to load some
svg. now
hi all,
i am facing tremandous problem in converting svg map into tiles.
could any body suggest any concept or tool that will fulfill the requirement.
any help will be warmly appreciated.
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By directory viewer, you mean thumbnails, like Windows does with raster
image files?
Windows allows you to include renderers for any file type you want, It
should be an easy task to use Batik Or SVG# to make thumbnail renderer
for SVG in windows directories.
I have some source for one that did
Do you mean the google image search?
(I'm not quite sure what you mean by google loading svg.)
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 15:30:38 +0200, Holger Will [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
here is some good news , i thought you might be interrested.
Google seems to finaly index svg files. at least the
http://wiki.svg.org/
used to be a great resource, before a spammer took over.
Who's able to help restore it? I'm happy to help, if someone gives me access.
Margie
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On 28 mars 2005, at 17:02, Marjorie Roswell wrote:
http://wiki.svg.org/
used to be a great resource, before a spammer took over.
Who's able to help restore it? I'm happy to help, if someone gives me
access.
It's in the process of being restored. Stay tuned.
Antoine
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Antoine Quint
If someone wants to take a shot at putting together an SVG thumbnail
extension for windows, this will give you all the information you need:
http://www.codeproject.com/shell/thumbextract.asp
If I ever get a free evening I'll be giving it a shot.
--KG
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From: Keir
On Sunday 27 March 2005 09:47, Philippe Lhoste wrote:
Ajith wrote:
I am pretty new to SVG development. I created a program to draw the
basic shapes in the browser and it works fine.
I want to save the result image after drawing in the browser with the
button click in the program and
Hi, Holger-
That is great news. Just last week, I was at a forum with some Google
engineers, and put the question to them publicly as to why they don't index
SVG. Guess they listened... ;)
Maybe they will now return SVGs as a part of normal search requests as well.
That would be a great boon.
Hi Doug
Just last week, I was at a forum with some Google
engineers, and put the question to them publicly as to why they don't
index
SVG. Guess they listened... ;)
indeed they listend, thank you Doug.
Maybe they will now return SVGs as a part of normal search requests as
well. That
Hmmm.. results for
site:treebuilder.de filetype:svg
Still say:
File Format: Unrecognized.
Would be nice if, instead, it gave the standard
[SVG] Title Name Here
response
Who would be the appropriate contact people at Google to discuss SVG with?
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 12:58:58 -0500,
Still say:
File Format: Unrecognized.
it only does on files that does not have a title element.
i will include a title in all my files now (and a desc, and perhaps
some metadata).
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I was able to get Google to recognize the svg type, but it highlighted
another issue, one that's become even more evident since I'm viewing the
SVG through the Firefox SVG build - a fairly large amount of the SVG
that's out there is produced SANS namespace.
Marjorie Roswell wrote:
Hmmm..
SVG Wishlist for Google
- Add SVG to the dropdown for return results of the file format in
Advanced Search
http://gmail.google.com/gmail?ik=search=inboxview=tlstart=0init=1zx=d3tey8
- Don't say File Format: Unrecognized when filetype:svg is used
- Search for the body of text, tspan,
Doug Schepers wrote:
But I wonder why people aren't going for the SVG libs? John, can
you tell us if you charge more for SVG capability? How about the
size of the libs compared to the overall size of the viewer?
Sorry, I don't have that information. Particularly on the pricing angle,
Hi, Ronan.
Thanks for your answer. :)
I'll use VC++, based on Windows(Win32).
I found a library but almost based on Linux and used Perl, Java, .NET.
Can you let me know where is a library with C,C++?
I'm waiting for your answer.
Thanks again.
See you..
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hi ,
how i can insert svg file into excel or powerpoint?
regards,
pukky
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Hi, JD-
I know you're busy, and SVG is clearly not one of your high priorities, but
forgive me for my persistence, since it is one of mine.
Thanks for your reply; I look forward to your updates on the subject when
you can find out more information. But you didn't address my other
question,
Hello Everybody...
Could anyone plzz tell me How to Build a XML file
from SVG file ? Is it possible.???
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What do you mean exactly? SVG is already XML.
Also, please bear in mind that SVG is mainly a presentation and
exchange format. Not so much a storage format or format to store
business or map-data. Usually you generate SVG out of other formats,
XML or databases, not the other way round.
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