> Jörn Nettingsmeier schrieb: > >>> Use SVG module for round corners for lenya-box boxes >> >> this behaves weird sometimes. try to force an exception and have a look >> at the resulting error handler screen: at least in firefox 1.5.0.6 on >> linux, the boxes are not properly expanded when you toggle stacktrace >> and/or exception trace. the bottom half is suddenly light-brown, and >> when your trace is long enough, some lines in the middle are white. > > The main reason why I introduced it for the Lenya screens > was testing (eat your own dogfood), seems to work :) > I can confirm that the first rendering takes really long, > and maybe there are some caching issues. > I'll take a look at it. Would you mind filing a bug? > Thanks for reporting+
will do. >> btw: i love it how we use something as heavy and complicated as >> server-side batik for something so subtle on the client. :-D > > Do you find it complicated? > OK, for round corners it looks like overkill (one of the > major drawbacks of CSS ...), but we barely touch the > surface of what you can do with SVG yet. sorry, i really wasn't trying to be sarcastic this time :) i really think it's quite neat to throw that much server-side cleverness at "rounding off the corners" of our user experience. classy understatement. lesser souls annoy their visitors with all kinds of irritating graphical gizmos to show off such a fine technique as server-side svn rendering. i know what you can do with svg (in fact, i only discovered potrace the other day, and boy does it rock), and i'm soooo looking forward to working with it (especially since i found out that firefox does a very good job at rendering it). regards, jörn --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
