Kai Kaminski writes: > Hi Martin! > > > I only have Mozilla (Konqueror doesn't work at all, as I reported earlier > > on), and rendering the svg files from your website results in something > > that looks quite like your plots, just using ASCII art...
> So they look a very different from the PNG files, I suppose? yes. > Do you like the PNG plots or don't you like them either. The plots themselves are good. But in png I assume there is no panning, zooming, rotating, ... > The reason I ask is that it might be reasonably easy to send PNG to the > browser instead or provide that as an option at least. In fact PNG support > would be nice anyway, since then we could display Axiom plots in Emacs. yes. > > Don't know what to do, but I think I'll just wait until Konqueror is > > supported, > > since I don't want to use Mozilla anyway. I was using > > > > Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.4) Gecko/20030630 > > Adobe SVG Viewer plug-in version 3.01x88 > There are two potential problems I can think of. First of all SVG support is > still somewhat shaky in Mozilla and Firefox, so you might have to use a > development build. I wouldn't recommend this, though, since Firefox 1.5 is > due in a few days. The second problem is that with some Mozilla/Firefox > builds one has to enable SVG support first. To do that, load about:config > and look for an option like svg_enabled and set it to true. There is no such option as svg_enabled in my about:config. I suppose that my Mozilla is too old. Note however, that it does "work". Only the quality is *very* low. My Konqueror is 3.1.4. Martin _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
