There's a lot of buzz about SVG at the moment.
Ranging from an unstoppable SVG train, and no Flash (webkit SVG coming?)
on iPhone, to STILL no SVG in version 8 of Internet Explorer which just
had a Beta release.
Wouldn't this be great timing for Batik stepping up (Batik has great SVG
support, it's just a bit to difficult for most people, as most people
are far from programmers or sysadmins) ?
Some ideas:
- http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/batik/appletizeSVG?url=.......... if
only it works for a significant part of content out there, that would
already make a big difference. Plus with a simple bookmarklet (which
comes with the Batik installer or website at least) it's easily callable.
- Make stuff described on
http://frankbruder.fr.ohost.de/scripting/batikinstall.html (Squiggle
start menu shortcut, create PNG, PDF, SVG Fonts and pretty printed SVG)
part of the Batik installer.
- An ActiveX wrapper for Squiggle so you can install it as an SVG
plug-in on IE (of course embedded in general Batik installer)
Even less need for Silverlight wouldn't hurt either :-)
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