Ronan Oger wrote:
The majority of SVG-related roles currently on offer worldwide in the places
I
know of are for Adobe. I don't think that it is appropriate to say that Adobe
have 'let go' just because you don't see any new ASV browser. Why, exactly,
would Adobe release a new browser
Hi Renato,
Yes, that's true, it would increase dramaticly the number of desktop with ASV,
and it would be very benefic to SVG.
But on the other hand, it reminds me the story of an operating system (???)
distruting its favorite browser with itsself, reducing dramaticly any
concurrent
to achieve broad acceptance. Any one know a timetable
for native SVG in Firefox?
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From: Jérôme Tricand de la Goutte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 10:08 AM
To: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [svg-developers] Adobe please distribute SVG
, 2005 10:08 AM
To: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [svg-developers] Adobe please distribute SVG Viewer
...MASSIVELY !!!
Hi Renato,
Yes, that's true, it would increase dramaticly the number of desktop with
ASV, and it would be very benefic to SVG.
But on the other hand, it reminds me
Subject: Re: [svg-developers] Adobe please distribute SVG Viewer
...MASSIVELY !!!
Hi Renato,
Yes, that's true, it would increase dramaticly the number of desktop with
ASV, and it would be very benefic to SVG.
But on the other hand, it reminds me the story of an operating system (???)
distruting its
To: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [svg-developers] Adobe please distribute SVG Viewer
...MASSIVELY !!!
It certainly seems like Adobe is really pulling back from SVG in a large
way.
No (visible) significant work in the area in quite some time, marginal
interoperability
To: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [svg-developers] Adobe please distribute SVG Viewer
...MASSIVELY !!!
Hi,
I have been following the SVG discussions for a couple of years now
(and an early adopter as well). However the cry out to Adobe for support
on SVG is quite old. Far too old
At 11:18 AM 2/10/5, Rick Bullotta wrote, in part:
Let's face it - all most of us really need is some relatively
simple vector graphics rendered in our browsers. All of the
exotic filters and transforms and some of the more esoterica
in SVG are in the nice to have category. I'd be deliriously
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know that we can achieve rendering of basic SVG instructions in nearly
any browser today, without having to install anything new, as web search
term actionscript svg demonstrates.
I don't know how closely the set of SVG rendering instructions supported by
the
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