Leonard,
What I was saying is that maybe Adobe should not use device-color() for
device color and instead use icc-color() for both ICC color and device
color. The problem with device-color() is that it causes some existing
SVG-conformant interpreters to fail. I assume there will be lots of
Mars-created SVG files that use device-color(), since device color is still
quite popular in the print world, so lots of Mars files won't open in
existing SVG software. If Mars represented device color using the existing
icc-color syntax instead, then the theory is that existing SVG-conformant
interpreters would be able to deal with that content. (Most likely by
ignoring the icc-color() markup.)
Jon
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We support icc-color() as well as the SVG 1.2 device colors.
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On 12/12/06, Jon Ferraiolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> 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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