I tried your file. It now doesn't display properly in Adobe's viewer.
It doesn't load at all in InkScape. It makes no difference when I
upload it to Wikipedia (the same problems exist).
Mike
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Here is a fixed
There is no way to convert SVG-PDF and preserve the interactivity and
animation, unless you want to actually convert the SVG to something like
Flash/SWF and then embed the Flash/SWF.
For print, there are numerous SVG-PDF converters out there from open source
(like Inkscape) to commercial (Adobe
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 14:24:14 +0100, Leonard Rosenthol
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There is no way to convert SVG-PDF and preserve the interactivity and
animation, unless you want to actually convert the SVG to something like
Flash/SWF and then embed the Flash/SWF.
For print, there are
Hi,
I´ve created (with xslt) a inline SVG graph as is explained in here .
So my code has a name space with 'svg' prefix:
object id=AdobeSVG
classid=clsid:78156a80-c6a1-4bbf-8e6a-3cd390eeb4e2/object
?import namespace='svg' implementation='#AdobeSVG'?
and I use it like that (part of my
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