Indeed, Mozilla has(had maybe is the proper word) some SVG support (but it seems not quite the one in the plugin fromAdobe), but I can't make it work anymore.
The mozilla-1.5.ebuild disables the use of svg because otherwise the compile fails. I tried to enable it in mozilla-firebird-cvs, by adding export MOZ_INTERNAL_LIBART_LGPL=1 to the ebuild and changing --disable-svg to --enable-svg, but it doesn't load svgs (and I think it did at one time). Maybe it SVG support got disabled even by the Mozilla developers (and a month or 2 ago, there was only 1 developer left for SVG :( ). On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Peter Eis wrote: > Azhdeen wrote: > > >On Monday 10 November 2003 10:35, dave willis wrote: > > > > > >>anyone know if there is an Adobe SVG viewer for linux? > >> > >> > >> > >I know Adobe themselves make one, but i haven't tried it in a long time. > > > >i know you didn't try "emerge -s svg" : > > > >* net-www/adobesvg > > Latest version available: 3.0 > > Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] > > Size of downloaded files: 3,551 kB > > Homepage: http://www.adobe.com/svg/main.html > > Description: Scalable Vector Graphics plugin > > > AFAIK the Adobe plugin doesn't work with mozilla since version 1.0 :-( > > Mozilla SVG Project is working on it's own solution > http://www.mozilla.org/projects/svg/ > > > Peter > > > > >* gnome-base/librsvg > > Latest version available: 2.4.0 > > Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] > > Size of downloaded files: 228 kB > > Homepage: http://www.gnome.org/ > > Description: rendering svg library > > > > > >-- > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > > > > > > > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
