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Hi Scott, please also post this to Ronan Oger's svg-jobs list
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I would like to remind you, that the deadline for sending SVG.Open
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Hope to see many abstracts from this group.
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Thanks for the response. The following fragment validates. If there is a
better way to do this, please let me know.
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?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD SVG 1.0//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-SVG-20010904/DTD/svg10.dtd; [
!ATTLIST svg
I've been trying to use SVG in a C# application and have succeeded in
presenting a SVG image with the sharpvectorgraphics library (been
using an image of a graph actually). But now I would like to add some
interactivity, making it possible for the user to select or move each
of my graph's
Thanks Jonathan. This should point me in some useful direction.
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Jonathan Watt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no (known) issue regarding the use of the embed tag for SVG
documents in Mozilla - it simply looks like the plug-in hasn't
installed
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 08:22:34 -0500, Thomas DeWeese
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I think however ambiguous text is and how attractive it is to
leverage common sense you really can't argue with a DTD that says:
!ATTLIST %SVG.script.qname; [...]
type %ContentType.datatype; #REQUIRED
this question is related to my pseudo LOD question a couple of
days ago:
Hi Pierre.
Thank you for supplying me the correct technical term. I have done
some searches with SVG and LOD and found several recent proposals to
include LOD support to SVG.
Odd that this capability has not been added
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On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 08:22:34 -0500, Thomas DeWeese
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Well, given
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/svg/faq.html#script
I hope it isn't required - see the link in that FAQ answer and note
that
At 11:18 AM 1/25/5, hmrupp wrote:
Odd that this capability has not been added so far. The lack of lod-
support is almost a knock-out criterium in my eyes. I mean what's the
big deal about having the graphic rendered on the client side if you
cannot easily some into and out of details?
It
Hello all,
It's been a while since I've looked at the SVG stuff by we have a
new requirement that looks like it might fit.
What I'm looking to do is generate plots with various performance
envelopes on them. I'm given around 50 data values with a high/low
and I'm assuming I should use a
I'm not sure that I understand why you would want level of detail
functionality to reside in the rendering at the browser. This should
probably be handled on the server side not the client side. Why download
several levels of detail and tie up scarce bandwidth?
If level of detail is
Hi,
http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Grace/ (cannot reach the page
currently - seems to be down ...)
is one of many graphing tools that have SVG output. Should work pretty
well for static grahics.
If you want to develop interactive charts/diagrams I would rather
program it myself. Should not
What's confusing me is the whole curve fitting aspect of a path.
I'm just not understanding what the values for say a C really mean.
If I have M20,20 C80,40 70,80 80,200 does the path actually go
through 80,40 and 70,80 or are those just used for influencing the
curve, and if so, how
Hi,
Knock out criterion?
I am not sure that I understand why you would want a level of detail
functionality to reside in the rendering at the browser. This should
probably be handled on the server side not the client side. Why download
several levels of detail and tie up
Jim, I do have lots of admiration for your science, but on this one
allow me, where's the evidence of what you say? You normally provide
it. Why not this time?
I face this dilemma:
On one side I have a specification explaining a certain behavior in
ordinary language, written by a
Domenico Strazzullo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Jim, I do have lots of admiration for your science, but on this one
allow me, where's the evidence of what you say? You normally provide
it. Why not this time?
Sorry, I was being quick... Thomas has asked for
great work! I got the CVS version and i must say, it
looks quite promising. I'll play with it in the next
few days.
thanks
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Rafter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been trying to use SVG in a C# application and have succeeded in
presenting a
Hi..
thanks for the info,
my purpose is to get all those points in a path rather than just M
value since i would need to use all the points to put into an array
for processing later.so i'll need to extract all the points.
path parser has able to extract multiple path and extract 1 point(x
y)
Since Mozilla sticks to the W3C standards the way to access the
function defined in your SVG document from scripts defined in your
HTML document is to use contentDocument
http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-HTML/html.html#ID-9893177
on the HTMLObjectElement object followed by defaultView
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 04:37:17 +, Jonathan Watt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since Mozilla sticks to the W3C standards the way to access the
function defined in your SVG document from scripts defined in your
HTML document is to use contentDocument
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