Thanks for your response.
I guess most people are using SVG for web graphics (thus the number of
books with the word web in their titles). Don't know how you would
support industrial cad processes without being able to print out over
more than one page.
Oh well. So, if I have this right, I'll
svg width=100% height=100% version=1.1 viewbox=0 0 600 400
preserveAspectRatio=xMidYMid meet
xmlns=http://www.w3.org/2000/svg;
Is this the syntax that you were suggesting?
Yes.
This doesn't seem to make any difference in the final outcome.
I got the pageSet idea from the w3c site:
Thank you for your response.
Here's one of the ways out of many attempts that I've tried:
svg width=100% height=100% version=1.1 viewbox=0 0 600 400
preserveAspectRatio=xMidYMid meet
xmlns=http://www.w3.org/2000/svg;
Is this the syntax that you were suggesting?
This doesn't seem to make any
When the image is larger than the screen,whether in IE/Adobe plugin,
Firefox 2.0, or Squiggle, the part of the image that is offscreen is
truncated. There's no scroll, so I can't scroll down to see the
truncated part. And the print preview shows only the first (top)part
with no second page.
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