Domenico Strazzulo wrote:

 

>David, unless I'm missing something, I don't see in the spec that
stitchTiles
can be an attribute of <rect>. It should be in <feTurbulence>. According to
my
experience, if you're using x, y = 0, and width, height = 100%, you get the
most
homogeneous results with "noStitch" (FF shows an antialias line of pixels
between rects but the stitching is fine). If you use "stitch" under the same
conditions, only Opera gives a visually credible result. FF stiches well but
creates a different noise pattern. Incidentally, this is very interesting
precisely because you don't get a pattern (the line is still there
unfortunately). Chrome repeats the pattern, like Opera, but for the
stitching it
could really use help from a tailor :)

 

Yes, silly me - I was in a hurry and messed up my cutting and pasting. The
examples at

http://cs.sru.edu/~ddailey/svg/feTurbulence5.svg 

and

http://cs.sru.edu/~ddailey/svg/feTurbulence6.svg 

 

now make the proper comparison. As you say it looks like all three of these
browsers are trying to do something, but what it is and whether or not any
of them works consistently with the spec is a bit of a mystery.

 

I'm not sure that all the constraints required here can be satisfied, and it
seems like both FF and Opera may have settled into some sort of local
minimum in the smoothness function.

 

Thanks for finding the mistake!

 

cheers

David

 



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