Between you and me, isn't it ridiculous to make use of svg and lots 
of code spoofing windows and common controls�:=(.. 
We've already seen table implementations in svg|-(
Rich, I'd take the view that you might be better off employing the 
embed element's scrollbar (nice and windowless ctrl).
Regards 
Paul
--- In [email protected], "Real, Peter" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Rich,
> 
> You should take a look at the CGUI 
http://homepage.usask.ca/~ctl271/cgui/index.shtml and SPARK project 
http://spark.sourceforge.net/. 
> 
> Bye
> Peter
> 
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> Gesendet: Montag, 2. Mai 2005 02:57
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: [svg-developers] SVG Scrolling
> 
> Hi all.  I am developing a dynamic charting application via SVG.  
Each
> chart is dynamically generated to display an entire month worth of
> data.  My problem comes in that when these charts are created I 
have
> no way to control the overall "width" of my chart, this varies from
> month to month depending on the amount of data gathered (Could be
> several pages wide).  And as this is a charting application for 
use by
> a science community, my scale cannot change from month to month.  
As
> developers know, especially when working with the web, you only 
have
> so much space to use.  This application will be embedded in a 
webpage
> that does not utilize horizontal scrolling for the page.  SVG DOES
> have the great ability where you can grab (Alt + Mouse Drag) and 
move
> the image which will allow me to view portions of my chart that
> "overflow" my screen, but I was wondering if there was also a way 
to
> implement some form of a scrollbar for my SVG that will allow me to
> scroll left and right and view portions of the graphic that fall
> outside my viewable area?  Does anybody happen to have an example 
of
> what I am describing above?
> 
> Thanks
> Rich
> 
> 
> 
> 
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