On 6 mai 2005, at 03:09, Alexander Adam wrote:

>> I was told that the third page (the animated lion) in the pages demo
>> was an exact replica of a demo available in Antigrain.
>>
>
> Uh well the Lion is a famous SVG File and used often e.g. also in the
> Mozilla Demo, that's the reason why we used that one :)

While I didn't see that Antigrain demo running myself, I saw a  
screeshot of it and it had the _exact_ same effect (rotation, scaling  
and opacity) as the third page in your video. Anyway, that's not  
really the point. Do you actually use Antigrain for your rendering?

>> Ok. So for now, Renesis is a render for a pre-compiled format. Much
>> like the Flash Player reads SWF and unlike the Adobe SVG Viewer which
>> reads a raw SVG file. Note that I don't mean anything bad by that,
>> I'm sure that Renesis can be made, through continued development,
>> into an actual SVG renderer as characterized by the SVG
>> specification, but I'm trying to get an idea of where Renesis is  
>> today.
>>
>
> Oh no, sorry for the confusion -- This precompiled file was a raw svg
> file before but we had to compile it into a binary structure to
> embedded it into the demo nothing more. You can just input a raw svg
> or svgz file into Renesis and it'll render it.. like the Map demo.
> Actually, the map thing (comparison to ASV) is a raw 40 MB SVG File
> with about 800,000 Lines of XML Code in it.


Antoine
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Antoine Quint — Fuchsia Design
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W3C Invited Expert (SVG and CDF)
http://fuchsia-design.com



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