I will point out that device-color() was a feature (still is a feature?)
that was listed in drafts of SVG 1.2. So, even with this syntax extension,
Adobe has attempted to be align with where the W3C/SVG appeared to be
headed.

However, maybe Adobe should have used icc-color() instead so that there was
no invention of new syntax on existing attributes. My understanding is that
the ICC specs allow for the definition of device-dependent color spaces.
(Chris Lilley is the expert in this area.) Maybe the SVG WG could look at
this issue and give advice to Adobe.

Jon

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There are a few places that we had to extend SVG to support features in
PDF,
including in the areas of colorspaces, transparency and prepress
functionality.   All of our "extensions" are documented and should also be
namespaced.

Leonard Rosenthol
Adobe Systems

On 12/10/06, pilatfr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>   Hi
>
> As you know, in Mars zip each page is defined by svg file.
> As Adobe plugin don't know exactly SVG specifications, we can open this
> svg file in Adobe plugin but not in Opera or FF.
>
> We can find by example this
> fill="rgb(0,0,0) device-color(DeviceGray,0)"
>
> Is this conform to SVG specifications?
>
> Michel
>
> PS If you have to create svg with many text, table ... perhaps a
> solution is to make it in your text processor, convert to pdf with
> Acrobat and export as Mars file ... and get fine svg!
>
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