What is the speed like? I want to use it for an animation, so I need it to be 
able to cycle through the colors quickly. That's why I think bitmap DEMs would 
be faster.

Here's an example using using a bitmap and minus the color cycling:

http://isometricland.com/svg/kaleidoscope_flame.svg


Mike


--- In [email protected], Andrew Matseevsky <a_matseevsky@...> 
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> I have some DEMs I've embedded in an SVG file. Is there a way I can colorize 
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> That's just what I'm trying- to incorporate into SVG additional 
> functionality. Try http://www.smartfills.com/Html/GradientFillsDemo.zipš. 
> This small demo prog is intended to demonstrate what you wanna get- 
> dinamically cnanging gradient, based on set of randomly moving vertices. It 
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