--- "Andreas Neumann" wrote:
>
> actually Safari (nightly build) already has pretty good SVG support. 

I have to second that. Especially remarkable is the fact that the
Webkit/nightly (Safari) browser is the first to my knowledge that
prints vectors as such and doesn't raster them.

This could not be verified for the niftier mapping examples that use
nested svg tags but for our population pyramids it works great.

As long as you are on OSX 10.4, grab the following nightly built of
that rendering engine at
http://nightly.webkit.org/builds/WebKit-SVN-r20589.dmg
(it's in the name: it changes every night a little, but this version
already has the described behaviour, later ones may differ)

and don't worry, you can run this side by side with your current
safari installation, even from user space such as your desktop, see
here for more info:
http://webkit.org/blog/101/back-to-basics/

Now try this SVG graphic
http://destatis.de/basis/d/bevoe/src/poppyrger_v1w1.svg

then print it as PDF. Magnify the resulting PDF by 8000% or open it in
Illustrator ...

Michael



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