On 6 mai 2005, at 03:48, Alexander Adam wrote:
>>
>> Do you actually use Antigrain for your rendering?
>>
>
> Yes, some little parts of it. Why - is there something wrong with
> that?
No, in fact it's good news given the praise about that rendering
library.
Antoine
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Hello,
For those using the open source SVG Widgets library, I have posted a
new example demonstrating scrolling tables, buttons and drop-down
lists.
The example can be found at:
http://www.GalacticPathways.com/OpenSource/SVGWidgets.aspx
This example is used in the new Trade Routes feature
I'm having a problem here...
got a line with a marker on the end and a mouseover/mouseout in the
code for the line. When I do the mouseover/mouseout though the marker
doesn't change.
any insight?
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hi,
> While I didn't see that Antigrain demo running myself, I saw a
> screeshot of it and it had the _exact_ same effect (rotation, scaling
> and opacity) as the third page in your video.
Right with one _huge_ difference -- it didn't repaint but just create
a duplicate on the screen. In our
On 6 mai 2005, at 03:09, Alexander Adam wrote:
>> I was told that the third page (the animated lion) in the pages demo
>> was an exact replica of a demo available in Antigrain.
>>
>
> Uh well the Lion is a famous SVG File and used often e.g. also in the
> Mozilla Demo, that's the reason why we use
hi!,
> I was told that the third page (the animated lion) in the pages demo
> was an exact replica of a demo available in Antigrain.
Uh well the Lion is a famous SVG File and used often e.g. also in the
Mozilla Demo, that's the reason why we used that one :)
> Ok. So for now, Renesis is a rend
Hey there,
Thanks for the help. I did use the embed tag and not the object tag.
But, the snipped about the the SVG viewer disabling scripting when IE
disabled scripting did the trick.
Thanks!
-- Rick P.
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Hi Alexander,
On 6 mai 2005, at 01:36, Alexander Adam wrote:
>> It was brought to my attention from the video on the gosvg.net site
>> that Renesis uses the Antigrain rendering library. Parts of the demo
>> you show in your video is strongly reminiscent if not identical to
>> demos that ship with
Hi,
> It was brought to my attention from the video on the gosvg.net site
> that Renesis uses the Antigrain rendering library. Parts of the demo
> you show in your video is strongly reminiscent if not identical to
> demos that ship with Antigrain.
Not sure which demos you mean but I can sa
hi,
> You seems quite ambitious and enthousiastic about your product,
which is
> a good thing...
> If only half of your statements were true (and I don't see why all of
> them shouldn'd be true :-P), it is already an existing project.
Well all statements are true, statements that are not yet su
Hi Alexander,
It was brought to my attention from the video on the gosvg.net site
that Renesis uses the Antigrain rendering library. Parts of the demo
you show in your video is strongly reminiscent if not identical to
demos that ship with Antigrain. Is the video you show a demo of what
you
Alexander Adam wrote:
> --- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Will this replace the Adobe plugin?
>
> Yes.
Well, that's what you aim to, at least... ;-)
I wish you good omens on this task.
As I understand, ASV was quickly build using Adobe components from othe
Hallo Heiko,
> Et voilà:
> http://www.zuccaralloo.de/devgroup/samples/apples.svg
Thank you very much.
Learning from examples is the best and quickest.
But can you tell me, how you achieved to adjust the transformations?
In my text-editors I couldn't find a possibility to make mathematical
oper
Andreas wrote (was this intended to be a private reply?):
> this looks like a very interesting and promising project. It also
> sounds very ambitious!
Yes, I guess it is ambitious. But having been involved with the Open
eBook Publication Structure Working Group since 1999 (which authored
OEBPS
Hi Hago,
in order to use fill-rule the two paths need to be concatenated. In
your case you also need to adjust transformations (scale, translate)
you have made.
After that you would use fill-rule "evenodd" since both paths have the
same direction. Et voilà:
http://www.zuccaralloo.de/devgroup/samp
you can load the .shp into a postgis database with shp2sql and use
asSVG() to convert it to SVG path coordinates.
tianjiyu wrote:
> Hi, everyone!
> Is that possible to convert a geographic shape from a .shp file to a
> path in a .svg file?
> I would very much appreciate any advice or suggestion!
Hi Jon,
this looks like a very interesting and promising project. It also
sounds very ambitious!
Are you building on existing OS projects (such as Mozilla/Firefox)
to build your reader or do you implement from scratch?
Do you have any details what SVG version you are targetting? Do you
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Hi,
I have a problem with the fill-rule "nonzero". I don't understand to use
it properly with paths.
There are 2 shapes of an apple, one on another, the above one a little bit
smaller than the one below.
I would like the whole apple to be transparent in the area of the smaller
shape, so t
dyfcribyn wrote:
> I have a html webpage with SVG elements embedded in it, with
> javascript files referenced in the html. One javascript file is
> around 400kb in size as some data is hard coded into it.
>
> My question is, can you reference gzipped javascript files in the
> html doc, like you
Jean-David Benamou wrote:
> Hi Alex , I am vey impatient ...
> the web site says renesis will implement 94% of the svg 1.2 spec.
> Does that includes sockets ?
> More generally : maybe you could post the 6% left ?
Note that SVG 1.2 Full isn't final yet, so it would be hard to implement
it 100
bacchus119 wrote:
> I've been building web sites for going on 6 years now and just
> recently discovered SVG graphics. So, I decided to learn them to
> see what they really can do. I need some basic help, and I figured
> that this was a good place to go.
>
> I'm going through the book SVG
Hi,
this is probably because you use an old version of Batik/FOP. If you
upgrade to the newest version it should work fine. At least it
worked for me. However, it rasterizes objects with transparency. You
can, however control the resolution with batik-rasterizer.
I would also suggest that
ma_su_100 wrote:
> i want to do the copy svg(from the svg menu) by javascript,
> how can i do it?
I can be wrong, but my guess is that you can't.
For security reasons, JavaScript isn't allowed to mess with the system
clipboard.
Well, I found a counter example at:
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_
Hi Alex , I am vey impatient ...
the web site says renesis will implement 94% of the svg 1.2 spec.
Does that includes sockets ?
More generally : maybe you could post the 6% left ?
thanks and
JD
Alexander Adam wrote:
>--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
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