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
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
Jon,
That was beautifully written. Thank you for your work and advocacy in the
SVG community. What's the next step for our community to take, regarding
items 3, 4, and 5?
Margie
On 9/6/06, jon_ferraiolo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Pat,
Now that I am a member of the community and no longer
I selected the product InstantAtlas for working with multi-year geographic
data. It meets our needs.
I also created this page on the SVG wiki, which may be a resource:
http://www.svg-whiz.com/wiki/index.php?title=SVG_as_GIS
On 12/12/05, Lgore_sc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have
You write beautifully. I appreciate your work, and your clarity of writing.
(I'm also a fan of default on.)
I'll be joyful when InstantAtlas supports Firefox, and I know they are
working on it. You once kindly gave some helpful hints, which I forwarded on
to them.
Note: I once started this
Just getting back into SVG. What's the story with the wiki?
(I love instantatlas.com. Great stuff.)
On 3/28/05, Antoine Quint [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
I'm a little puzzled by:
http://www.ika.ethz.ch/isakowski/migration/
Of course, I don't speak German, so that's part of the problem (that
is German?). Also, when I press the Mehr Info button, the help URL
isn't completely loading.
So, I understand all the usual stuff, panning, zooming, classes,
I just downloaded Firefox 1.0.5 from here.
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/
What should I know about how to view SVG, for instance, say this:
http://www.wpsenergy.com/JayNick/OfficeBuilding/OfficeBuilding.svg
Do I need some other build than 1.0.5 to see that, or some other magic
Here's a terrific SVG implementation:
Epidemiologic Query and Mapping System
http://app2.health.state.pa.us/epiqms/
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On Apr 3, 2005 5:49 AM, Holger Will [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Everyone
since a few hours, google is causing tons of 406 again, not indexing the
newest svg files on my server.
can anyone confirm this ?
regards
Holger
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If I weren't going on vacation, with many things to get done before
then, I'd offer to create it for you. Basically, you can create maps
from any GIS data. Whether it's free depends on a lot of things, but
if you tell me what you're looking for, and point me to a free data
source (in shp or
I wish I knew what you guys are talking about.
obsolete tag-soupers?
namespace-unaware things?
avoiding the doctype?
What should a relative newbie take away from this dialog? What should
I do differently when working with SVG?
Can somebody build a little clip file in textpad (a great text
hmmm... you didn't provide a URL, so I tried http://treebuilder.de,
and got Page not found and then tried http://www.treebuilder.de and
got a completely blank SVG file...
On Fri, 01 Apr 2005 14:23:11 +0200, Holger Will [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone
ive brushed up my connect 4
Darn! I lost. Twice! (on level 1.) :)
On Apr 1, 2005 8:19 AM, Holger Will [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marjorie Roswell wrote:
hmmm... you didn't provide a URL, so I tried http://treebuilder.de,
and got Page not found and then tried http://www.treebuilder.de and
got a completely blank SVG
Wow, that Historical Event Markup and Linking Project
(First result for my google search for
map france filetype:svg
)
is pretty nifty. Not real strong on mapping france, but very cool for
portraying events in historical context (timelines and timeline-maps)
On Apr 1, 2005 2:10 PM, John
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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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,
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,
to windows.
thats about all i know about this.
hope it helps anyway
happy eastern everyone
Holger
Marjorie Roswell wrote:
I've asked before, but haven't gotten an answer. Does anyone have a
directory viewer in windows for viewing SVG files? There are
gazillions of directory viewers
1. Has anyone prepared a comparison of SVG Tiny with Full-fledged SVG?
(i.e. a document just showing the differences)
2. Is there a way of looking at the file to know if it's created in SVG Tiny?
3. Is there a website of graphics that are sorted by the SVG version?
I guess, In part, I'm thinking
I've asked before, but haven't gotten an answer. Does anyone have a
directory viewer in windows for viewing SVG files? There are
gazillions of directory viewers (including windows itself), that
automatically show thumbnails of png, gif, jpg, and bmp files. What
about one for SVG files?
.
Andreas
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I've developed an Instant Atlas (instantatlas.com) svg file which
works beautifully on my system, but now that it's copied to to our
windows server at work, it displays only as xml.
We did go
Hi all,
I've created a national county, MSA, and state map of the United
States. It's at:
http://www.margieroswell.com/svg/nation.htm
It has some drawbacks:
- It's large and therefore sluggish. (Zipped svgz file is 2 mb. The
original FCC MapInfo file was not very generalized.)
- Also, this
with it.
Best Regards,
Margie
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Hello SVG Developers,
So: your development environments please! (and any insight,
especially
on tools
Shwathi, was that the sort of graph you were talking about?
Margie
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 01:14:58 +0100, Philippe Lhoste [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
loveshwathi wrote:
Hi, I want to generate svg graphs with ms-excel or some text file as
input. Can someone suggest me how to proceed? Any
one of the rare things I DON'T like about SVG is that an object that
is anchored (hyperlinked) to a URL only displays the URL in the
browser status bar for a split second. I really want an object to
behave like a standard HTML link in that regard. In other words, when
your mouse is over the
Perhaps I am confused about what you are looking for, but I use links like
this is svg sites frequently and the URL shows up in the status bar for as
long as hold the cursor over it
No, you're not confused.
I've narrowed in on the problem.
Seems that in Internet Explorer, the first
This is the second page of a very nice tutorial on placing SVG files
inside powerpoint.
http://www.indezine.com/products/powerpoint/ppsvg2.html
Problem is, when I get to step 6 (Your cursor will change into a
cross-hair - draw a rectangle anywhere on screen - don't bother about
the size and
My correspondence with Blogger, re: SVG support. Alas, if I can get
SVGs to show up in my blog (SVGMapper.blogspot.com) blogger isn't
going to be the one to help me do it. Any ideas? Even if someone could
solve the problem of not needing an external file to view an svg in an
html document, I
I have a bunch of MID/MIF files and I would like to convert them to
SVG format. Can anyone give me a hint of how to do this ?
These three MID/MIF to SVG converters require that you have MapInfo to
perform the conversion:
http://www.svg-builder.com/specifications.html
- SVGMapMaker requires MapInfo
- SVGMapper Released for ArcView GIS
- MI2SVG (at http://www.gisnet.com/notebook/SVG_mapping.htm) requires MapInfo.
- InstantAtlas.com uses shape or MIF/MID files, but I think you need
to pay $1000 for it...
- Hmmm...now this one looks promising, but you need perl
Mar 2005 22:31:12 -0500, Marjorie Roswell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- SVGMapMaker requires MapInfo
- SVGMapper Released for ArcView GIS
- MI2SVG (at http://www.gisnet.com/notebook/SVG_mapping.htm) requires MapInfo.
- InstantAtlas.com uses shape or MIF/MID files, but I think you need
to pay $1000
Is there a tool in windows that will allow rapid viewing of SVG files
in folders? The Internal Explorer to Windows automatically lets you
view thumbnails of JPGs, GIFs, etc. but not SVG files. I don't think
Google's new picasa Views SVG files, either.
Any ideas welcome!
Thanks,
Margie
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I appreciate all the help.
Still some glitches, though I've followed the directions below.
Weird glitches, and I wonder if anyone has any ideas.
Check out EpiQMS, the Pennsylvania Epidemiology Query Management System
http://app2.health.state.pa.us/epiqms/Asp/ChooseDataset.asp
When I view the
This one feels dumb, but I haven't been able to solve it yet.
I can view, this SVG file (for instance, and many others ) in my browser:
http://www.carto.net/papers/svg/samples/mouse_over_effects.svg
But when I save it as a local file (or create my own SVG file) I just
get the display of the xml
I downloaded Firefox, love its speed, appreciate the tip, but alas, I
think I've downloaded and run the version 3 and version 6 ASV a slew
of times, and I still can't see SVG files in Firefox. It's 1:10 on a
Saturday night. Oy, the things we do.
Any hints?
Margie
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 10:21:41
Hi, I'm brand new to SVG, but smitten. I figured I'd start a blog,
http://SVGMapper.blogspot.com/ to document development as I start from
ground zero. (maybe a better word for that!)
Already, I see I've met a challenge...I want to be able to provide
samples via the blog. I don't think I can
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