I'm just going to work around it for now and hope the Renesis SVG Viewer
takes care of it. Shifting the data works for now. In my attempts to
solve this problem, I noticed things about exporting SVG from ArcView
3.x. I exported it to 3 decimal places. I then imported the exact same
data int
Sean,
This looks like a browser issue. Maybe you should take it up with Adobe.
Ronan
On Wednesday 13 July 2005 17:59, Sean wrote:
> I have an issue that has nagged me, but until now, I have always found
> ways around it. I have two identical shapes, same pixel dimensions and
> same precision,
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From: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Sean
Sent: Wed 13/07/2005 19:59
To: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [svg-developers] generalization problems
I have an issue that has nagged me, but until now, I have always found
ways around it. I have two identical shapes, same pixel
I have an issue that has nagged me, but until now, I have always found
ways around it. I have two identical shapes, same pixel dimensions and
same precision, 4 decimal places. One is in UTM coordinates with the
upper left corner of the view box set at 510441 -4300624, and the other
shifted cl
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