On Thursday, October 12, 2006, 4:33:01 PM, andrewgirow wrote:
a Chris,
a You have mentioned that there are three (four) SVGT 1.2
a implementations. I would like to ask a couple of questions about it.
a Question 1:
a Have the SVGT 1.2 Test Suite been published?
No, it has not been
Hi Leonard,
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Leonard Rosenthol [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 10/31/06, Andreas Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems like SVG is not yet dead inside Adobe.
Not at all!
This is good to hear! Thanks for letting us know that you work for Adobe now.
We
I get same problem with english final IE7, I can see svg files but not
svg urls local or not ...
It seems that IE7 try to put svg in html using embed tag ... without
success
This don't depend of Adobe plugin version ( 3.xx , 6 beta )
Same problem for flash and pdf urls !
As users cannot see pdfs
Question: When you specify a namespace (i.e.
xmlns:svg=http://www.w3.org/2000/svg;), does the browser have to
retrieve anything on-line before it will fully process the applicable
file? Viewing the above address does not show any significant data
that a browser might need. Or so I see...
I was
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, jvoytovich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Question: When you specify a namespace (i.e.
xmlns:svg=http://www.w3.org/2000/svg;), does the browser have to
retrieve anything on-line before it will fully process the applicable
file? Viewing the above address does
Solved it. Using Xlink instead of javascript:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 standalone=no?
svg xmlns:svg=http://www.w3.org/2000/svg;
xmlns=http://www.w3.org/2000/svg;
xmlns:xlink=http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink;
version=1.0
width=745
height=1053
a xlink:href=http://wiki.svg.org;
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Leonard Rosenthol
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/31/06, Andreas Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems like SVG is not yet dead inside Adobe.
Not at all!
Here is another project
by Adobe to embed static SVG inside a Mars file format, which is
On 11/2/06, Andreas Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I understand it, Mars will be a plugin to Acrobat Reader and full version.
Initially, this is true.
Remember that, TODAY, Mars is just a technology preview from
Adobe. It is not (yet) a product or an official deliverable. We have
On 11/2/06, brucerindahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the info. I was interested until I looked at the specs on
your site. I am currently using Batik to convert SVG to PDF and
thought Mars would be a far easier solution.
Depending on what you are doing, and when/how you plan to
The loss of CSS styling is not a big one for myself. I initially used
them a lot but am moving away gradually for several reasons.
The lack of some of the text features, markers and textpath hurts and
is certainly a problem when it comes to creating maps on demand or
other more complex
On 11/2/06, Andreas Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The lack of some of the text features, markers and textpath hurts and
is certainly a problem when it comes to creating maps on demand or
other more complex graphics.
The issue is that although we are using SVG syntax, we are using
it
Leonard
Thanks for you comments and clarifications. I mentioned Postscript
mainly because some of the syntax is similar to SVG. Also, anything
done by Postscript(Adobe Language) can be converted to PDF (Adobe
format) via Acrobat (Adobe product). This is how I made the
connection. As Andreas
Hi Ilya.
ilyafrank:
I have an application that renders SVG images onto a canvas. When it
reads the SVG image, it reads in the DOM from an SVG file, converts it
to GVT using Batik's GVTBuilder.build API and stores this GVT in
memory, while the original DOM is lost. Now I need to convert this
Because of concerns about memory usage. We can potentially have many
of these images and keeping all these DOM trees in memory could be
costly.
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Cameron McCormack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Ilya.
ilyafrank:
I have an application that renders SVG
Is it possible to scale to viewport in Firefox 2? I can get Inkscape
and OOD+plugin to make SVGs which will load in Firefox, but I haven't
been able to control scaling and position in EMBED or OBJECT tag
references within HTML. I would love to use SVG in my new project,
http://thevar.info , but
Hi, Leonard-
Congrats on your new post. Your experience with PDF and SVG make you a
valuable team member for Adobe, I'm sure.
So, please don't take what I say next personally. ;) Also, these are my
views, not necessarily those of the SVG WG.
Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
On 11/2/06, Andreas
ilyafrank:
Because of concerns about memory usage. We can potentially have many
of these images and keeping all these DOM trees in memory could be
costly.
One way you could reconstruct an SVG document from a GVT tree would be
to use the SVGGraphics2D class, which is a Graphics2D
Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi,
the speed is fine in Opera9, Batik and ASV3/ASV6 (IE).
In Firefox it depends. Are you testing on MacOSX or Linux? If yes, my
experience is, that FFSVG is very slow on Mac and on Linux (depending
on the XServer settings). Firefox on Windows should run on
Hi folks,
I am working on an SVG web application. My development platform is
Firefox 1.5 on Linux. I'm pretty sure that the X server has the RENDER
extension (it is Ubuntu Hoary with a fairly stock configuration).
The general architecture of the application is that it fetches chunks of
SVG
Hi-
For those of you who don't know, I'm not a big fan of CSS. In general,
I don't care much for the set of problems they chose to solve or not
solve, and I'm not convinced that the manner in which the solutions were
approached was a good choice in retrospect. To be fair, it may be that
the
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