Nicolas BOUTET schrieb:
The number of colors really in use should be little (beetween 10 and 30
colors depending on the product). I can replace 3 chars by 1 or 2
chars
using an index for all images (too big again)
And for each pixel, I have to know the color value...
Nicolas
for such a
r_v_putten schrieb:
Hello,
which development environment do you use? Which one would you suggest?
Currently I use vim to edit and Firefox/ASV6 to display. However,
finding bugs is a headache, as it's not easy to watch the program
flow/variables, let alone single step debugging...
Batik
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I'll check it out tonight (with a beer in my hand)! Thanks for
the
heads up. Is browser-SVG scripting support enabled?
yes, it works
http://www.carto.net/papers/svg/samples/canvas.shtml is an example
where
Eric Stilan wrote:
The issue is that when you design an icon at 40x40 and it then scales
to 16x16, I wanted to know if anyone had any tips for making an icon
that can work at a large size and a small size, at smaller sizes
everything becomes soft and mushy. This is being used in an
Now that the xlink:href bug (#3 below) is fixed, I have converted some
of the SVG demos at: http://www.wpsenergy/JayNick/
http://www.wpsenergy/JayNick/y to work with the nightly builds of
Firefox (Deer Park). Available here:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk/
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Doug Schepers schrieb:
Rick Bullotta wrote:
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| I'll check it out tonight (with a beer in my hand)! Thanks
| for the heads up. Is browser-SVG scripting support enabled?
I'm not sure if it is enabled in the same way that it is for
Hi Holger,
That was a really good tip. I think this should work for me. I tried it out
and it so far appears to have the potential. The use element along with
correspondingElement is what I'm planning to use.
I had tried the second approach you mentioned of loading the SVG using
getURL(). The
Hello,
I want to manipulate the value of a HTML form by Javascript.
I got this error message: 'document.SVGdata.elements is Null or no
object'. I really don't know why.
BTW: the HTML code is embedded in a portlet (Jetspeed2 Portal). Maybe
this could help finding a solution.
That's the
I have an application that is rendered in SVG and works perfectly on
3.02. My clients installed and tried testing the application and the
page doesn't work. I personally installed to 3.03 on my computer and
the SVBG also doesn't work. Wondering if anyone might have an idea what
the problem
looks decent... try removing 'document.' ?
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Hello,
I want to manipulate the value of a HTML form by Javascript.
I got this error message: 'document.SVGdata.elements is Null or no
object'. I really don't know
At 04:00 PM 6/29/2005, you wrote:
I have an application that is rendered in SVG and works perfectly on
3.02. My clients installed and tried testing the application and the
page doesn't work. I personally installed to 3.03 on my computer and
the SVBG also doesn't work. Wondering if anyone might
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Hello, I am Travsam, I am new on this matters of SVG and I wanted to
try to do something different using SVG Code for my midterm project, a
simulation of the board game Monopoly.
The trouble I want to ask about is about the dices, I tried some ways
to animate the dices, but even that i now how
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