--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Cafer Erbay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas,
I have read the FOP of Batik, They have a solution for
FOP and Batik are two different projects, but they use code from each other.
FOP is and
XSL-FO processor and Batik an SVG programming framework. Both
you can use SVG for the interactivity and visualization part.
SVG allows, of course, to display any floor plan. Than you can have event
handler
attributes on the parent group of the seats and allow the user to pick one or
more seats.
You can disable already booked seats and display them in
Hi Jeff,
the context menu is a feature of the Adobe SVG viewer. It isn't defined in the
SVG
language.
Therefore SVG viewers implement different controls.
The Adobe SVG viewer is going to die but native SVG implementations in browsers
will
take over. Opera9 and Firefox already have native
Andreas,
Thank you for this important information.
I will research FOP and Batik further.
Regards,
Cafer
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--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Cafer Erbay
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Andreas,
I have read the FOP of Batik, They have a
Hi developers
maybe someone of you has a solution for my problem.
I currently using the command printNode, which only works with Adobe
SVG viewers. Has someone an idea how to integrate the same functionality
in the SVG-supporting browsers (Opera, Firefox) with Javascript?
Thanks for your
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Olaf Schnabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
maybe someone of you has a solution for my problem.
I currently using the command printNode, which only works with Adobe
SVG viewers. Has someone an idea how to integrate the same
functionality
in the
Olaf Schnabel wrote
maybe someone of you has a solution for my problem.
I currently using the command printNode, which only works with Adobe
SVG viewers. Has someone an idea how to integrate the same functionality
in the SVG-supporting browsers (Opera, Firefox) with Javascript?
Take a look at
Hi, Johan from Sweden-
This is a flaw in how how IE handles fragment identifiers for local files
via its plugin architecture (ActiveX). I don't know of a workaround for this
on the local file system, except to use FF or Opera. Sorry about that.
Regards-
Doug
johan_citec wrote:
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Read where Opera 9 had good SVG support, so I put up a small demo to test
filter effects on
PNG image files (ironic that I can't use vector graphics with-in SVG, but thats
another issue).
Vewed in Opera, it is hideous, does not render properly at all. Firefox renders
properly,
except for
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Read where Opera 9 had good SVG support, so I put up a small demo to test
filter effects on
PNG image files (ironic that I can't use vector graphics with-in SVG, but
thats another issue).
Vewed in Opera, it is
James-
Would it kill certain people on this list to be more polite and less
inflammatory? I am utterly bored of seeing the words suck and other less
savory terms in subject lines.
How would you react if I said your art, which you've clearly worked hard on,
sucks? Would you be more inclined to
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Jim Ley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on windows Opera 9 latest weekly, the only issue with your example is a
rather bright gamma, other than that it looks fine, have you got a screen
shot?
It may be a mac specific bug, report it, opera 9 is still a beta!
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Doug Schepers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
James-
Would it kill certain people on this list to be more polite and less
inflammatory? I am utterly bored of seeing the words suck and other less
savory terms in subject lines.
Sorry, I like others live in
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, James C. Deering
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--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Jim Ley jim@ wrote:
on windows Opera 9 latest weekly, the only issue with your example
is a
rather bright gamma, other than that it looks fine, have you got a
screen
Btw, I looked at it in IE+ASV and the image is not blurry, the
drop-shadow is there and the gamma is fine.
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--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Schiller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What rectangle are you talking about? On my Windows box, as others
have said, the only problem seems to be a bright gamma...
I use the following to make sure that when odd size browser windows are created
that
Hi David,
Hey, you guys made the news today (and for those in this group who
didn't see it):
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/18/science/18evolve.html
(when I saw the name Broad in the article, I knew I'd seen that
name somewhere recently).
We're all chumans then, is that it? (the string of
Hey, you guys made the news today...
Yes.
One minor point regarding the ASV V3 viewer...
I haven't tried this. But it's not for Macs, right?
Thanks,
David
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run2bmi21 wrote:
Hi David,
Hey, you guys made the news today (and for
Has anyone succeeded in dynamically adding a node to an in-line SVG object
in IE/ASV?
I'm able to enter the object and find children and change their properties
and so forth, but no luck in adding a new node to the beast.
TIA,
David
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run2bmi21 wrote:
One minor point regarding the ASV V3 viewer. It took me a while to
discover this: As you said in your original posting, you *don't*
have either fine or quantifiable zoom control, *but* if you hold
down the Ctrl-key, so you then see the little magnifying glass with
the
If you do your DOM calls from svgelement.getSVGDocument() as the base
instead of just document, it seems most things work.
Alternatively, after doing your DOM updates:
svgelement.outerHTML = svgelement.outerHTML
Will repaint the canvas appropriately.
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com,
Hmm. I don't know. My environment is MS IE V6.0 on Windows XP
SP2. Are you asking whether ASV has a version for Macs - OR -
whether the Macs version of ASV has the zoom box feature?
OK, just returned from...
http://www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install/main.html
and I saw Mac downloads
Phi,
Can you give us some more information here? I haven't installed your
DLL yet, but what is it exactly - is it a plugin for IE?
Do you have some more information like what SVG features it supports,
how it works. I'm afraid I had a little trouble understanding your
text file.
FYI, just
No it is not a Plugg-in. It does not have a display
As I say it is a Pluggable Protocol As defined by MS. Once installed it is
a part of the Windows operation system. You can acesss SVG file thru other
means such as XMLHTTP without using the browser. As an example Ie do not
support SVG then make
On 5/18/06, Jeff Schiller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Phi,
Can you give us some more information here? I haven't installed your
DLL yet, but what is it exactly - is it a plugin for IE?
Do you have some more information like what SVG features it supports,
how it works. I'm afraid I had a
I'm working in Firefox 1.5. If I have the following SVG code:
line x1=10 y1=100 x2=10 y2=140 stroke=gray stroke-width=1/
line x1=10 y1=100 x2=10 y2=170 stroke=gray stroke-width=1/
then the overlapping part (from y value 100 down to 140) looks darker
than the non-overlapping part (from 140 down
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Hi Dan.
dancooperstock:
I'm working in Firefox 1.5. If I have the following SVG code:
line x1=10 y1=100 x2=10 y2=140 stroke=gray stroke-width=1/
line x1=10 y1=100 x2=10 y2=170 stroke=gray stroke-width=1/
then the overlapping part (from y value 100 down to 140) looks darker
than the
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, David Jaffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One minor point regarding the ASV V3 viewer...
I haven't tried this. But it's not for Macs, right?
ASV3 works fine on Macs with PowerPC CPU, incl. the zooming feature that you
discussed.
However, Adobe didn't
Hi Phi,
I don't understand this at all.
As I understand it, the final result through this magic process is a static
raster image.
What is the benefit of receiving a static raster image? In that case
PNG/GIF/Jpeg work just
fine.
The interesting part of SVG is the interactivity and animation
On 5/18/06, Andreas Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Phi,
I don't understand this at all.
As I understand it, the final result through this magic process is a
static raster image.
What is the benefit of receiving a static raster image? In that case
PNG/GIF/Jpeg work just
fine.
The
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