anyway, who would leave dreamweaver/flash for Microsoft Expression? It seems
it will work only in a 100% Windows environment...

[]'s
andrei


On 1/28/06, Alastair Fettes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  > 1.  How can a "tool" be a competitor to SVG when SVG is a language
> > format, not a tool?
>
> A: Its XAML with an IDE for GUI building.  What does SVG have?
>
> > 2.  If Sparkle is a great tool that produces output in an XML language
> > such as XAML, what is to stop designers from using it as a tool and
> > then simply translating the output to SVG?
>
> Well, thats easy enough.  The vector graphic part is easy enough with
> an XSLT to change Circle to circle (lol), but as far as the windowing
> components go what do you have to go to?  SPARK (not sparkle) *could*
> work, but this is no where near a complete windowing set.
>
> Let me illustrate my answer:
>
> Sample XAML Document 1:
> -----------------------
> (from
> <
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnintlong/html/longhornch03.asp
> >)
>
> <Canvas xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/xaml"; >
>   <Rectangle
>     Fill="#33CC66"
>     Width="2in"       Height="1in"
>     Canvas.Top="25"          Canvas.Left="50"
>     StrokeThickness="6px" Stroke="Orange" />
>   <Ellipse
>     Fill="yellow"
>     CenterX="1.5in"    CenterY="1.1in"
>     RadiusX=".5in"     RadiusY="1in"
>     StrokeThickness="4px"  Stroke="Blue" />
>    <Text
>     Canvas.Top="50" Canvas.Left="60" Foreground="#000000"
>     FontWeight="Bold" FontFamily="Arial"
>     FontStyle="Normal" FontSize="25">Hello Shapes!</Text>
> </Canvas>
>
> Ok, that's easy enough to transform from XAML to SVG.
>
> Sample XAML Document 2:
> -----------------------
> (from same location as above)
>
> <Border
>        xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/xaml";
>        xmlns:animC="animC"
>        xmlns:animF="animF"
>        xmlns:def="Definition"
>        Background="BlanchedAlmond">
>   <Canvas Height="400" Width="400">
>      <TransformDecorator Canvas.Top="200" Canvas.Left="100">
>        <TransformDecorator.Transform>
>          <TransformCollection>
>            <RotateTransform Angle="135">
>               <RotateTransform.AngleAnimations>
>                  <animC:DoubleAnimationCollection>
>                     <animC:DoubleAnimation From="0" To="360" Duration="4"
>                        AutoReverse="True"
>                        RepeatDuration="Indefinite"/>
>                  </animC:DoubleAnimationCollection>
>
>               </RotateTransform.AngleAnimations>
>
>            </RotateTransform>
>          </TransformCollection>
>         </TransformDecorator.Transform>
>
>         <ListBox >
>           <ListItem> ListItem 1 </ListItem>
>           <ListItem> ListItem 2 </ListItem>
>           <ListItem> ListItem 3 </ListItem>
>         </ListBox>
>      </TransformDecorator>
>
>      <Button Width="40" Canvas.Top="10" Canvas.Left="10">
>        <Button.Width>
>          <animF:LengthAnimationCollection>
>            <animF:LengthAnimation From="40" To="300"
>              AutoReverse="true" Begin="1" Duration="1.2"
>              RepeatDuration="Indefinite"/>
>          </animF:LengthAnimationCollection>
>        </Button.Width>
>        Button
>      </Button>
>
>   </Canvas>
> </Border>
>
> ooo, not quite so easy (unless all of a sudden people start helping me
> with SPARK! :P).
>
> Alastair
>
> --- In [email protected], "dr_marvin_marshall"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Andrew,
> >
> > 1.  How can a "tool" be a competitor to SVG when SVG is a language
> > format, not a tool?
>
> >
> > 2.  If Sparkle is a great tool that produces output in an XML language
> > such as XAML, what is to stop designers from using it as a tool and
> > then simply translating the output to SVG?
> >
> > /\/\arvin
> >
> >
> > --- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > A few weeks back I mentioned Microsoft's Sparkle
> > >(Expression Interactive Designer) tool for designing
> > > with XAML.
> > >
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > >
> > > People who are interested can play with the tool and draw
> > > their own conclusions about how big (or not) a competitor
> > > it will be to  SVG.
> > >
> > > Andrew Watt
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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