Holger Will wrote:
> Ahmed Salman schrieb:
>>I want to link to a particular view of SVG document by referring an
>>element ID like <a xlink:href="SVGDoc.svg#elementID">.
>
> you would use a <view> Element
> or the svgView keyword like this:
> MyDrawing.svg#svgView(viewBox(0,200,1000,1000))
> for detaild information see:
> http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/linking.html#SVGFragmentIdentifiers
>
> unfortunatly this is not implemented in any viewer yet,
Huh? Batik has supported this almost from the beginning.
It's a neat way to do a presentation, rather than every page being
a separate file you lay them out in a grid and just change the view.
> i currently have a partial implementation of this in form of an
> extension for firefox.
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