At 04:18 AM 9/28/2006, Jonathan wrote:
>is the pickcolour gamut rather limited?

It is rather broken. I was thinking one could make an HSBA picker 
that occupies considerably less real estate than your common picker 
so I was experimenting a bit.

>Would you'd consider a child friendly accessible SVG authoring tool:
>https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?
>func=detail&atid=604309&aid=1081266&group_id=93438
>
>and let me know if this might be of interest...
>I'm currently developing an SVG microformat.

Absolutely. I've been thinking that some lightweight drawing package, 
with very few features and simple interface that works directly in 
the browser and could be used as a part of wikis, would be a nice 
thing. I think the interface ought to be accessible to children -- I 
know MacPaint worked just fine for my daughter when she was two.

I have too many things going on to bring 
http://srufaculty.sru.edu/david.dailey/svg/polylineTest.html
much further, at any reasonable speed, by myself, so would welcome 
creative commons or gnu-like cooperation.

David 



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