I have to agree that the concept is quite compelling. :-) On Sep 30, 2010, at 3:18 PM, Superstring Media wrote:
> Thanks to SVGSalamander Pivot now has a Production Suite facility (similar > to, but without Illustrator plugins needed, like the olde JavaFX had). Now we > have an open ended way to use any artwork produced by leading graphic apps > like Inkscape or Illustrator. > > I can see for miles :-) > > Thom > > > On 2010-09-30, at 1:58 PM, Greg Brown wrote: > >> Here's an updated version of the demo. It fixes a bug in SVGImageSerializer >> and adds an example of using an SVG image on a Pivot PushButton. Be sure to >> update the JARs as well as the source since it relies on some additions to >> the ButtonDataRenderer class. >> >> <pivot_svgsalamander.zip> >> >> On Sep 30, 2010, at 2:45 PM, Greg Brown wrote: >> >>> You can't do this with an Image directly, but you can do it with an >>> ImageView component that displays the Image (Image isn't a component). >>> >>> On Sep 30, 2010, at 2:40 PM, Superstring Media wrote: >>> >>>> Also, now that a SVGDiagram is a Pivot Image it can also use Decorators >>>> and other Image style properties via the Image skin, right? >>>> >>>> Beauty, >>>> >>>> Thom >>>> >>>> >>>> On 2010-09-30, at 1:19 PM, Greg Brown wrote: >>>> >>>>>> So, the SVGDiagram wrapped by the SVGImage can still have its elements >>>>>> changed (similar to the DOM interaction Pivot also has), right? >>>>> >>>>> It can, though we'll need to figure out some way to trigger a repaint if >>>>> you do that. You could do it in app code, but it would be nicer if it >>>>> happened automatically. Mark, any suggestions? Does SVGDiagram fire any >>>>> sort of "region invalidated" events that we could hook into? >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
