Hi all,
Using Dev Cl #6508 RISC OS 5.28
- For some reason Netsurf renders SVGs scaled by a factor of 70%ish in the
Y direction. Or, I suppose, 140%ish in the X direction.
* For example, go to www.free-svg.org choose an SVG and click
"Download SVG" to display it in the Nets
In article <5789df88f8li...@torrens.org>, Richard Torrens (lists)
wrote:
> In article <5789dcef69...@timil.com>, Tim Hill wrote:
> > > It's also curious tha the text is truncated on the left margin as
> > > if CSS left-margin has a negative value.
> > You can try and decipher their CSS here:
>
In article <5789dcef69...@timil.com>,
Tim Hill wrote:
> > It's also curious tha the text is truncated on the left margin as if
> > CSS left-margin has a negative value.
> You can try and decipher their CSS here:
> https://www.electronics-notes.com/parts/css/style.complete.min.css?go=6
> (The
In message <5789d3c2d1li...@torrens.org>
"Richard Torrens (lists)" wrote:
> How far has SVG rendering got?
>
> sVGs are not common yet, but I met a page with some prsent, which don't
> display properly:
>
> https://www.electronics-notes.com/ar
In article <5789d3c2d1li...@torrens.org>, Richard Torrens (lists)
wrote:
> How far has SVG rendering got?
> sVGs are not common yet, but I met a page with some prsent, which don't
> display properly:
> https://www.electronics-notes.com/articles/antennas-propagation/dip
How far has SVG rendering got?
sVGs are not common yet, but I met a page with some prsent, which don't
display properly:
https://www.electronics-notes.com/articles/antennas-propagation/dipole-antenna/folded-dipole.php
It's also curious tha the text is truncated on the left margin as if CSS
left
In article <45f26a2b-4587-4f06-a4c7-df5419cfb...@powys.org>, Tim
Powys-Lybbe <t...@powys.org> wrote:
> Another minor problem with Netsurf: Thick lines on a vector image saved
> as a SVG file are displayed by Netsurf as lines of probably zero
> thickness, around a pixel wide.
Another minor problem with Netsurf: Thick lines on a vector image saved as a
SVG file are displayed by Netsurf as lines of probably zero thickness, around a
pixel wide.
I have put a thick lined square here: <http://powys.org/Temp/thick_lines.html>
The Mac Safari browser gets the line thi
Hello!
As long as the support of SVG on GTK is marked as
complete I think the result I'm seeing is a bug.
Consider the following SVG file:
http://www.w3.org/2000/svg; width="32" height="32">
The image above is rendered as two rectangles side-by-side.
On red and
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Mark Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that NetSurf can display SVGs, could someone please check to see if
http://mfraz74.mysite.orange.co.uk/waug/loxtonmap.html or
It works when the object type is set to image/svg. At the moment it's
image/svg+xml, which
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark
Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that NetSurf can display SVGs, could someone please check to see
if http://mfraz74.mysite.orange.co.uk/waug/loxtonmap.html
Sorry you don't support SVG
Netsurf (3rd Feb 2008 20:15) r3838
--
Barry A.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Mark Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is a shame. It's definitely image/svg+xml this end, but there
doesn't seem to be any way of changing the type to image/svg+xml either.
You could try adding 'AddType image/svg+xml svg' to the .htaccess file, or
creating
In a dim and distant universe [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Michael Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] enlightened us thusly:
As Rob said, if you think NetSurf gets something wrong, report it.
Righto. Done.
I was (perhaps erroneously) assuming that the SVG support was an
unsupported experimental 'bonus' which
From the Libsvgtiny page, in teeny tiny text I spotted
http://croczilla.com/svg/samples/tiger/tiger.svg
Followed the link, and ... that's really quite impressive.
I tried exporting an ArtWorks file of my own in SVG format and found you
haven't done transparency yet, but even so, my hat is off
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Simon Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From the Libsvgtiny page, in teeny tiny text I spotted
http://croczilla.com/svg/samples/tiger/tiger.svg
Followed the link, and ... that's really quite impressive.
NetSurf can convert SVG files to draw format too
On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 23:46:37 + (GMT), Michael Drake
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Simon Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From the Libsvgtiny page, in teeny tiny text I spotted
http://croczilla.com/svg/samples/tiger/tiger.svg
Followed the link, and ... that's
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