I was simply commenting that my sense of SVG is that it is cost free 
alternative to Postscript, which has to be licensed by anyone who uses it. I 
could be mistaken. Postscript is of course, a great deal more robust. For 
example, I do not see anything in the SVG standard that uses color management 
(I may not have read far enough). I also didn't see anything regarding alpha 
channels or the like.

I'm not saying Postscript can be replaced ny SVG, it just seems like a poor 
man's alternative. LC will likely never support Postscript graphics because it 
would require an interpreter, which would cost extra and burden the rendering 
engine when used.

Now on the issue of things like blends and text within graphics I can see how 
supporing SVG in the engine would be a benefit as opposed to having to convert 
an SVG to something LC understands.

Bob S


On Nov 9, 2015, at 16:16 , [-hh] <h...@livecode.org<mailto:h...@livecode.org>> 
wrote:

Could you please give a hint where we can find a postscript library or PDF 
library that has at about the level that ALejandro reached with his SVG library?
It is in LC on linux not even possible to display a simple PDF. An SVG? Yes.

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