In between, about driving automatic edition of SVG contents via
Revolution, Context Free can provide a real usefull help :
<http://www.contextfreeart.org/>
Best,
P.
Le 5 févr. 10 à 18:42, Alejandro Tejada a écrit :
Hi all,
I found this text in Anti-Grain website:
Founded in 1997, Runtime Revolution focuses on bringing
user-centric development to all major platforms:
Macintosh, Windows, Linux, and Unix.
Runtime Revolution uses Anti-Grain Geometry for simple
SVG support on all platforms.
http://www.antigrain.com/customers/index.html
Interesting, to say the least.
Notice that Anti-Grain libraries include functions
for scaling, rotating, translating and zooming
vector graphics.
This means that SVG support is among the future plans
or RunRev. :-)
Does exists a milestone to include these capabilities
for vector graphics transformations (scale, rotate,
translation, skew) and (most important) card zooming?
Alejandro
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