There are a few places that we had to extend SVG to support features in PDF,
including in the areas of colorspaces, transparency and prepress
functionality. All of our extensions are documented and should also be
namespaced.
Leonard Rosenthol
Adobe Systems
On 12/10/06, pilatfr [EMAIL
If somebody has any ideas pls pass it on to me...how to refresh the map
division of the browser using xmlhttprequest...so that latest updations wud
be shown over the browser...If there is any other way to solve the
purpose...suggest me...
thanx
surya
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Hi Michel,
This is a good point. I think that the benefits of using SVG as basis for
the PDF pages are somewhat diminished if Adobe's extensions break what would
otherwise be valid SVG and thus render in other viewing agents...so instead
of...
?xml version=1.0?
svg width=100 height=100
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I will point out that device-color() was a feature (still is a feature?)
that was listed in drafts of SVG 1.2. So, even with this syntax extension,
Adobe has attempted to be align with where the W3C/SVG appeared to be
headed.
However, maybe Adobe should have used icc-color() instead so that
On 12 déc. 2006, at 06:08, Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
There are a few places that we had to extend SVG to support
features in PDF,
including in the areas of colorspaces, transparency and prepress
functionality. All of our extensions are documented and should
also be
namespaced.
Good to
Hi Antoine,
Now that I am no longer with Adobe, I feel more able to express certain
opinions. Regarding SVG Print:
1) Yes indeed, try to partner with how PDF/Mars is using SVG. As you
probably know, PDF is very, very big in the world of printing. An
initiative around SVG for print workflows that
A Vaguely Seasonal Musical Greeting (AVMG)
To the tune of Old McDonald... an homage to our acronyms:
Old McDonald raised his arm
And pointed towards the sky
In SVG with ASV, he peered both far and high
With an Opera here, and a Firefox there
Here a star, there a star!
SMIL's not bizarre!
Yes, SVG
Bravo! :-)
On 13/12/2006, at 7:26 AM, Marjorie Roswell wrote:
A Vaguely Seasonal Musical Greeting (AVMG)
To the tune of Old McDonald... an homage to our acronyms:
Old McDonald raised his arm
And pointed towards the sky
In SVG with ASV, he peered both far and high
With an Opera here,
Hi all
We're seeing some problems with the latest version of Opera on
Windows XP. Sometimes our application fully loads and starts up,
sometimes it doesn't, but just hangs at the init stage. When it does
run, it uses 99% of CPU pretty consistently.
On the Mac version of opera running under
you know you're a geek when .
:-)
Marjorie Roswell wrote:
A Vaguely Seasonal Musical Greeting (AVMG)
To the tune of Old McDonald... an homage to our acronyms:
Old McDonald raised his arm
And pointed towards the sky
In SVG with ASV, he peered both far and high
With an Opera here, and a
We support icc-color() as well as the SVG 1.2 device colors.
Leonard
On 12/12/06, Jon Ferraiolo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will point out that device-color() was a feature (still is a feature?)
that was listed in drafts of SVG 1.2. So, even with this syntax extension,
Adobe has attempted to
Yes. We would indeed like to bring our extensions back to the W3C at some
point.
Leonard
On 12/12/06, Antoine Quint [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12 déc. 2006, at 06:08, Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
There are a few places that we had to extend SVG to support
features in PDF,
including in the
Leonard,
What I was saying is that maybe Adobe should not use device-color() for
device color and instead use icc-color() for both ICC color and device
color. The problem with device-color() is that it causes some existing
SVG-conformant interpreters to fail. I assume there will be lots of
Or a former Music and Nature counselor for kids. Okay... AND a former...
On 12/12/06, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you know you're a geek when .
:-)
Marjorie Roswell wrote:
A Vaguely Seasonal Musical Greeting (AVSMG)
To the tune of Old McDonald... an homage to our acronyms:
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, David Dailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
http://srufaculty.sru.edu/david.dailey/cs427/../svg/stars3.svgvaguely
seasonal greetings
This runs just as well in the latest Batik as it does in IE7/ASV!
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