Hi Pawel,

> > http://drifted.in/horologium-app/

> How you created the basic SVG?

Core astronomical clock parts consist of simple graphics (circles, arcs,
lines). They are quite easy to reproduce. Most of it follows special
spherical astronomy rules. Labels and symbols are vectorized manually (from
a high resolution photograph) and converted into my custom font. This allows
me to render individual letters using the 'text on path' SVG feature. The
final appearance is driven by CSS styles.

Generating is based on the skeleton SVG file with a very basic structure and
unique IDs. This base graphics is processed in the XML pull parser where all
the key IDs trigger the injection of the corresponding non-static SVG code
fragments (calculated for the current settings). The final SVG file is
temporarily stored and referenced in the HTML page. 

Jan





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