* Gnome <[email protected]> [2013-10-04 08:18 -0700]:
> I feel that the best way is to change the SVG image "live" using javascript
> since it reduces the space taken up by files, especially if you intend to use
> it on a mobile device or "stream" them over ie. 3g. For example with my
> overlayScript I have 367 map cards, and the image file size for these only
> takes 2 MB.

I like lolilolicon's style trick. I didn't know that was possible.

I considered generating XSLT expressions from svgtoquiz. This would
allow for flexible editing and resolution-independent display and
zooming (which would be ideal for tablets). But at the time even svg
was not well supported by mobile browsers. The situation seems to be
improving, however, and Mnemogogo, for instance, now includes an
option for passing such files through unmodified rather than converted
into png files.

Tim.

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