On 12/18/2013 07:54 PM, Aere Greenway wrote: > On 12/18/2013 03:26 PM, Israel wrote: >> Yeah I really like SVG graphics.... I looked into the Lubuntu icons >> folder and saw that they are all svg files, so apparently LXDE does >> indeed support svg. SVG has a lot of other great uses, like the web, >> and integrating JavaScript directly into the SVG. If you like SVG >> art, you should check out OpenClipArt.org >> It might be worth submitting the icon set (once it is finished) to >> Open Clip Art as long as it can be released as public domain. >> I also might submit a Template, though I think it would be more >> appropriate if Rafael submitted it, since he is the resident artist :) > Israel: > > Java (a different language from JavaScript) cannot directly support > '.svg' graphics. The '.jpg' and '.png' work fine. This is true for > Java's Swing (and AWT) GUI. I don't know if the same is true for Spring. > I didn't know that about Java, that seems really unfortunate as SVG's are great (they are vector based so the do not become pixelated). I am not sure exactly what you are saying by your e-mail, though... Are you saying the box icon theme should also have png files, or are you saying that for web use it is not possible to use it with Java. I don't use Java (yet), I use JavaScript, which can be coded directly into SVG files, and can be used to manipulate the SVG, and whatever else... I have only experimented a little with the capabilities, but since SVG is in XML format, all JavaScript should theoretically be possible (even calling an external script), though I have not tried this yet, though maybe others on this list have and know whether it is possible or not.
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