Re: [time-nuts] What size graphs do people like? (How big is yourscreen?)

2012-08-08 Thread Hal Murray
albertson.ch...@gmail.com said: So you are saying that SVG can't work because one example of it is broken. Also, there are other vector formats, like Postscript and PDF. No. I think my ISP's web server has a simple misconfiguration. It does work for ps and pdf, at least with my copy of

Re: [time-nuts] What size graphs do people like? (How big is yourscreen?)

2012-08-08 Thread Rex
Hal, I never tried to use SVG before, but after your messages tonight I played around with it a bit. I would never have expected it, but I think you are right about the issue being a server configuration. I copied your SVG file and got the same results. On my local hard drive it opens as a

Re: [time-nuts] What size graphs do people like? (How big is yourscreen?)

2012-08-08 Thread Pablo Garaizar Sagarminaga
Hello, on Wed, 08 Aug 2012 02:00:40 -0700 Rex r...@sonic.net wrote: So it seems most browsers are now ready for SVG, but many servers are not. Maybe someone else can give us more details on what change might be required. In the mean time it looks like I won't be using any SVG on my pages

Re: [time-nuts] What size graphs do people like? (How big is yourscreen?)

2012-08-08 Thread mike cook
Le 08/08/2012 11:00, Rex a écrit : Hal, I If you go to: http://validator.w3.org and enter your link into the address field (http://www.megapathdsl.net/~hmurray/time-nuts/coax/Front-5ns-800x600.svg) then click Check, you will get a message that sort of explains the situation, except I still

Re: [time-nuts] What size graphs do people like? (How big is yourscreen?)

2012-08-08 Thread Sylvain Munaut
Hi, SVG is uncompressed text. PNG compresses well, at least for simple cases. Decently configured web servers will compress SVG on the fly during transport, wich yields a 9k transfer size. (and your server is definitely not properly configured for SVG, it doesn't compress and serves it as

Re: [time-nuts] What size graphs do people like? (How big is yourscreen?)

2012-08-08 Thread Chris Albertson
On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 11:57 PM, Hal Murray hmur...@megapathdsl.net wrote: ps and pdf, at least the way I see them, are not in the same boat as SVG. SVG is an image format that can easily be included in a html page. ps and pdf are stand alone. They assume they control the whole setup and

Re: [time-nuts] What size graphs do people like? (How big is yourscreen?)

2012-08-08 Thread Mike S
On 8/8/2012 1:41 PM, Chris Albertson wrote: On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 11:57 PM, Hal Murray hmur...@megapathdsl.net wrote: ps and pdf, at least the way I see them, are not in the same boat as SVG. SVG is an image format that can easily be included in a html page. ps and pdf are stand alone.

Re: [time-nuts] What size graphs do people like? (How big is yourscreen?)

2012-08-08 Thread Chris Albertson
http://www.acousticscale.org/**wiki/index.php/File:SHAR_PGW_** 2009_Staves.epshttp://www.acousticscale.org/wiki/index.php/File:SHAR_PGW_2009_Staves.eps ?? That's a page, which despite its title, contains a .png image, so the image is viewable in a browser. The eps is here: