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. 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