I thought Opera exported the SVG as png?
Sean
On 08/30/2011 02:10 PM, Jerrold Maddox wrote:
> Yes, Opera Mobile does - just opened this in it and it works well.
> http://www.personal.psu.edu/jxm22/svgopen07presentation/
>
> Jerry
>
>
> On Aug 30, 2011, at 11:39 AM, Holger Jeromin wrote:
>
>> Davi
dth but making its stroke-opacity zero
> so that it still receives mouse events but doesn't interfere with the
> visual
> display.
>
> Hope this helps, and maybe someone else will have another idea.
>
> Cheers
>
> David
>
> From: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
http://greenworld.org/chrome-test.svg
With chrome you need to move the mouse around until you hit the sweet
spot. FF works well, but is so sensitive its hard to keep mouseover. IE
with the old ASV 3 plugin is still the best, which I'm trying to
mothball. I can't test IE9.
Thanks!
Sean
On 07/2
You could try innerWidth & innerHeight or if you have embeded it in html:
parent.document.SvgMap.clientWidth
parent.document.SvgMap.clientHeight
G. Wade Johnson wrote:
>I know there must be an easy answer to this, but how do I get the actual width
>and height of the viewer. I am not looking for t
I'm testing FF 1.5, and have an svg file with mouseover events. FF is
laboriously slow. Has anyone had similar problems?
Sean
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I've written scripts to export GIS data to SVG within ESRI products, but
am now looking to bypass the whole GIS software thing all together. I
need either an app that can do such or advice on where and what to start
learning to do it my self. The question is, how do I read the long
binary da
E instead
it works fine.
Anybody else with this problem?
Bye,
Flavio
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From: Sean Montague
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Subject: Re: [svg-developers] Re: Re: Photoalbum demo {3.4}
If Adobe allows us to wrongly implement
If Adobe allows us to wrongly implement SVG, and I believe that
embedding SVG in HTML is not allowed in Mozilla, is this wrong? I've
tried to avoid embedding, but have some issues that are only solved by
doing so.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/29/04 10:37AM >>>
Jim Ley wrote:
> "Vernari-Corami" <[EMA
OK, I've got it working...sort of. It seems the styling is very
different, ie stroke width. Colors are fine though. A jpeg in my svg
also does not display. Is there a resource describing how to do things
differently than with the Adobe viewer?
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/29/04 10:07AM >>>
Interes
Interesting. Thanks.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/29/04 09:27AM >>>
There is nothing more required than what you have done, except finding
sites that really implement legal SVG. This is a bit of a problem
because
Mozilla requires that the xml:xlink namespace be specified, and ASV
does
not, so many pe
>From what I understand the mozilla-win32-svg-GDI.zip and
firefox-win32-svg-GDI.zip are the SVG enabled browsers. I can't get
them to render anything SVG Is there more to installing these than
unzipping and running the executable? There is little useful
information regarding installation at the
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