Hi Andreas,

On 25 avr. 2006, at 14:26, Andreas Neumann wrote:

> does anyone know if and how stable/fast the Adobe SVG viewer works
> on Intel Macs.

The Adobe SVG Viewer plug-in works fine under Rosetta, and  
performance seems to be as good on my MacBook Pro as it was on my  
PowerBook G4. I guess the processing power delta takes care of the  
real-time code translation.

However, in order to have the Adobe SVG Viewer function, the host  
browser also needs to be running under Rosetta. If you use Safari as- 
is, SVG will not show as ASV cannot be loaded within an Intel- 
compiled application. If you want to have ASV working in Safari,  
you'd have to select Safari.app in the Finder, do "Get Info" and  
check the "Open using Rosetta" command.

Personally, I didn't bother changing Safari to run under Rosetta, so  
I just keep using ASV with Internet Explorer since it's a PPC-only  
application and thus always runs under Rosetta.

Of course, I really hope Adobe would actually compile an Intel or  
Universal Binary version of ASV for Intel Macs.

Antoine
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