Sandy wrote:
> I am new to SVG and have a basic question for you. There
> are  multiple ways to generate SVG... 
> 
> 1. Use Batik
> 2. Use simple document  API in java
> 3. Use javascript document API
> 
> What is the most preferred  way? If you guys can share your
> experience 


I guess 3 will be the answer once I learn JavaScript a 
little better.

I use a text editor to do most of my designs. I have also 
used other tools, but generally only to learn how they 
execute designs. By digging into how SVG is developed I am 
able to get exactly what I want exactly where I want it.

One of the advantages to coding your own is that your images 
tend to have much, much smaller file sizes.

By learning the behind the scenes details I was able to 
reduce an 18 page web presentation that took over a quarter 
of a MB to under 15kB in a single page that is fully 
interactive.
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I must be travelling,
Jason


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