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Date      : Thu, 27 Sep 2007 15:25:43 -0000
Subject : [svg-developers] Re: svg filters?




Hi Andreas,

you're right, i'm on Firefox 2.0.0.7 and i forgot to mention the qualifying 
adjective 'released' for my Firefox 'latest version'. 
Internet explorer (v. 6.0.2800.1106IC ...), on the contrary, renders the 
filters i used in the example.

Thanks

Luca

> Hi Luca,
> 
> by latest version - do you mean version 3 or version 2? My guess is 
> version 2. If that is the case, filters aren't supported in FF2x. 
> Which would explain why your graphics appears flat.
> 
> In FF3 (Minefield/Gran Paradiso) many filters already work, but not 
> all of them.
> 
> FF3 is also available for testing and is not too far away from being 
> released.
> 
> Andreas
> 
> --- In [email protected], "luca.paganotti" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi, i'm absolutely new to svg but already using xml ... 
> > I'm trying an example found in a svg tutorial about filters, here is
> > the code:
> > 
> > <defs>
> > <g transform="translate(10,-190)" id="theDuck" stroke="none"
> > fill="sandybrown">
> > <path d="M 0 312 ... z"/>
> > </g>
> > <filter id="MyFilter">
> > <feGaussianBlur in="SourceAlpha" stdDeviation="4" result="blur"/>
> > <feOffset in="blur" dx="4" dy="4" result="offsetBlur"/>
> > <feSpecularLighting in="blur" surfaceScale="5" specularConstant="1"
> > specularExponent="10" lightColor="green" result="specOut">
> > <fePointLight x="-5000" y="-10000" z="20000"/>
> > </feSpecularLighting>
> > <feComposite in="specOut" in2="SourceAlpha" operator="in"
> > result="specOut" />
> > <feComposite in="SourceGraphic" in2="specOut" operator="arithmetic"
> > k1="0" k2="1" k3="1" k4="0" result="litPaint"/>
> > <feMerge>
> > <feMergeNode in="offsetBlur"/>
> > <feMergeNode in="litPaint"/>
> > </feMerge>
> > </filter>
> > </defs>
> > <use xlink:href="#theDuck" filter="#MyFilter"/>
> > 
> > i only changed the path definition for my image that is a 
> monocromatic
> >  representation of the letter 'a' but i can't see any change in its
> > visualization. I tried also changing the piping chain applying anly
> > the first filter than the second ... but never changes in any case.
> > So what i've to do?
> > I made my test using the last version of Firefox on a windows box 
> and
> > on a linux one but the result is the same my a letter is always flat
> > like the filter wasn't applied.
> > 
> > Any help will be appreciated, thanks in advance and sorry for my bad
> > english.
> > 
> > Luca Paganotti
> >
> 
> 
> 

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