Hi folks,

I'm looking for some (9p-based ;-p) vector graphics device which
allows one to define/manipulate the image as a graph (instead of
having an raster image). The idea is that an application just
constructs an graph and lets the display server handling all the
dirty work (a little bit like an unbloated svg-counterpart ;-).

This would IMHO be a very fine thing to create GUI applications,
eg. an webbrowser would simply transform the HTML+CSS to an image
graph, load it into a viewport (which handles clipping, scrolling,
zooming, etc on its own) and done.

Ontop of this an widget toolkit (also a 9p-server) could use a
similar approach to model an application's GUI as a graph (of 
widgets, etc) and transform it into an image graph.


Does anyone know if there already had been something like that ?


cu
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