a stance of live testing almost each
keyword for its existence, before executing it. Can we do this in SVG? A
live test rig (perhaps as a prolog part of each svg doc) that affords
granular degradation (and perhaps svg frameworks).
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To accompany contemporaneous discussions establishing levels of support for
SVG in various browsers, I would like to clarify a sub-point.
What methods (perhaps even reliable methods) are favoured for on-the-fly
'detecting' support of SVG either in part or whole?
By 'whole' I mean detection of
If you like, you can download a little bit of
experimental SVGT that I created a few months ago,
which contains it's own SVG font (a very simple
restricted font I designed many years ago, which was
simple enough to convert to be an SVG font, as it only
contains a handful of characters - it's a
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Andreas Neumann wrote:
I believe, like kirby stated in his answer, that Inkscape is the
better SVG editor than Illustrator, but Illustrator is the more
capable and more mature graphics software.
I personally find Inkscape almost thoroughly unusable (although perhaps
that has a lot to do
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