On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 01:14:12PM -0400, Marty Sullivan wrote:
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> Imagine a business logo. Instead of being a static image, it could be a
> scalable graphic that can be used in any context, mobile or otherwise, and
> any text within the logo could be both human and machine readable. If the
> SVG logo is used on other pages it can easily be identified as the same logo
> elsewhere.
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> Also imagine a 2D game. All graphics are scalable. This means a mobile user
> and a traditional user will both be able to use the game and it will be
> scaled to be viewable on their screen without having to change the program
> at all.
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> Those are just two quick examples..
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Indeed; and what I get from business people is along the lines
of, "So? We already have dev teams to tune our graphics and
apps for each of the delivery platforms. Now you're telling me
*some* of the graphics carry over automatically--big deal!"
If it were just for the vector graphics, I doubt that SVG would
have attracted *me* enough to make the jump.
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