Hi, Francois Dechelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've searched a little bit for SVG, but right now I have not found a GPL > implementation of a SVG viewer. Neither a SVG plug-in for mozilla > (Mozilla has SVG support integrated, but it is not enabled in standard > compilations; conclusion: you need to rebuild your mozilla to get svg; > very funny).
I also did a bit of searching now and found, that there are some nice tools available for SVG on Linux, although the browser situation is indeed a bit sad. First Gnome/Gtk directly can display SVG images or icons, and f�r Konqueror there seems to be a SVG plugin inside KSVG. As I don't run KDE I didn't test it, but it looks like a nice solution for web based installations. Website is at svg.kde.org KSVG has the nice advantage, that it supports Javascript, which is important for interactivity. Also there is sodipodi(.com) which is a kind of Gimp for SVG. Really nice as well. Now I only need to find some Python modules for SVG - maybe explore Biggles and Sketch - so that it can run cleanly inside my web app. Ciao -- Frank Barknecht _ ___footils.org_
