-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi Brynn,
Am 04.03.2015 um 00:52 schrieb Brynn: > I did a little searching, but then I wanted to see the overview that > you were going to write, to get some hints about some different > search terms. (I'm not very knowledgeable about this.) So far, > I've found a few tutorials (on writing SVG). Although I agree that > we probably want to limit the "unofficial links", as much as > possible. Martin replied to me privately (for some reason), saying he > didn't think a new menu item is needed, and that he thinks the new > page about SVG should go in Develop menu. It sounds like the page > should have 2 sections: How Inkscape Uses SVG2 and Learn SVG. > - - Sounds good to me, and it sounds like we'll definitely need some input from Tav for the specifics... > OH!! I found it. I don't know why in the world a website set up to > accompany a book, doesn't have a link to the book *anywhere* on the > site!! But here it is: -- free PDF download: > http://www.scribd.com/doc/58271695/Learn-SVG -- purchase: > http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/5485/Learn-SVG-The-Web-Graphics-Standard > > > Those should probably go on Books and Manuals page? - - Congrats on finding it :) and thanks for not giving up digging! Yes, I think that link could be added back in there, with one caveat: The text is from ~ 2003. The principles are probably still the same for the majority of the contents, the maths didn't change, and I believe backwards compatibility is something which is taken seriously by W3C, but many details and tipps and tricks mentioned in the text will be outdated, and some new functionality must have been built in in the meantime. There are some nice nostalgic screenshots of Netscape - and in contrast to the text, even IE now supports SVG... ;) So we'll need to add a hint about the age of the text, and about the areas where it is still valid, and where it is not. I can't really judge this, unfortunately. Another question for Tav, I'm afraid. Regards, Maren > > All best :-) > > -------------------------------------------------- From: "Maren > Hachmann" <ma...@goos-habermann.de> Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2015 > 9:33 AM To: <br...@inkscapecommunity.com>; "Inkscape-Docs" > <inkscape-docs@lists.sourceforge.net> Subject: Re: [Inkscape-docs] > where does this belong? ("advanced" SVG coding) > >> > Hi Brynn, > > finally, I'm back and have some time to write something up. > >>>> Ok :-) >>>> >>>> I'm about to go offline for now. But I'll plan on doing some > searching, the >>>> next time I'm back online, and I'll look for a new page with >>>> intro > text, if >>>> you can get it started, Maren. And then Maren and I can >>>> collaborate from there. Maybe during my search I'll get some >>>> ideas about organizing the page. It may end up being just a >>>> handful of links, but....well, as we've said, at least it will >>>> be a start. >>>> > > Do you already have a list of links which should be included in the > SVG page and/or the SVG animation page? And has there been any > progress on where those pages should end up? It's also possible to > move a page after it has been created, so if we don't know where to > put it yet, it's not so problematic (Although it would help to know > the intended audience of a text before writing it...) Just don't put > it in the menu before it is finished (the little red/green sign at > the end of the row in the pages list should be red), and don't link > to it before we know where it will live. > >>>> >>>> uh-oh.....could the site, the django part handle some simple >>>> animation of SVG?....maybe you guys > would >>>> have to set up that part of the page, since I don't understand >>>> a lot of those django plugins? > > - I think that should work just fine. It only depends on browser > support, but not on the website. A js-based animation made with sozi > can be viewed by clicking the 'view' button: > http://staging.inkscape.org/en/gallery/item/19/ . I copied Tav's > SMIL/CSS animations from his page > http://tavmjong.free.fr/SVG/ANIMATION/ to check, as I didn't have > any: a SMIL animation can be viewed directly, even in the gallery > view; a CSS based animation can be viewed with the view button. > > Regards, Maren >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, sponsored >> by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your >> hub for all things parallel software development, from weekly >> thought leadership blogs to news, videos, case studies, tutorials >> and more. 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