hai friends
i have created an SVGfile where in i have enabled selction.
This is by drawing a rectangle dynamically on mousemove() event. now
when i zoom into it, the co-ordinate changes and hence the rectangle
gets displaced and also size is not according to the distance moved by
the mouse though
skynarc ha scritto:
>Am I correct in understanding that SCG works with a grid similar to
>apps such as Corel and Illustrator and if so, how can I "show" this grid?
>
>We need to be able to show the client how this works so if there is a
>way of making the grid visible at design time, I'd appreciat
hi skynarc,
you need to add this grid als svg elements (line, path, ...), in other
words: draw it too.
andré
wrote:
> Am I correct in understanding that SCG works with a grid similar to
> apps such as Corel and Illustrator and if so, how can I "show" this grid?
>
> We need to be able to sho
Am I correct in understanding that SCG works with a grid similar to
apps such as Corel and Illustrator and if so, how can I "show" this grid?
We need to be able to show the client how this works so if there is a
way of making the grid visible at design time, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks...
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Hi,
Can anyone tell me what the best practice is for drawing an SVG grid?
Thanks in advance
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--- Andreas Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a
écrit :
>
> > PS: on second thought, I remembered why I decided
> to go for an all
> SVG option.
> > I really think that the future of internet relies
> on a clear
> separation of
> > the data and the layout, the layout generation
> having to be m
> PS: on second thought, I remembered why I decided to go for an all
SVG option.
> I really think that the future of internet relies on a clear
separation of
> the data and the layout, the layout generation having to be made
client-side
> (for various reasons) rather than server side. Fo
Le Mercredi 23 Novembre 2005 17:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Hi,
> ...
>Oh, and yes, you really should use rasters for this (a single channel
> PNG used
> as a mask would be much better than the current arrangement). Rasters
> formats
> are _really_ good at representing lots of abutting
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