And it would not only be needed a new render-kit, but also a new set
of svg components! That are major words...

Bruno

2005/8/3, Bruno Aranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Creating a component that renders svg files would be pretty
> straight-forward, as what you would do is to create a component which
> accepts the svg files and embedes it in the page using the <object>
> tags... Using the batik library, you could raster the svg files
> on-the-fly to generate PNG or JPEGs.
> If what you want is an SVG render-kit, this is more difficult and
> would imply more code (that was a good idea for the Google summer of
> code!).
> 
> I've developed the graphicSvg component (the first case) some time
> ago, but didn't have time to finish it, although it works... more or
> less. However it is capable of showing the SVGs and rastering them. I
> haven't included it to the sandbox because it has a dependency in the
> batik library. If someone is interested, feel free to contact me...
> 
> For the whole render-kit, maybe that would be another project...
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Bruno
> 
> PS we still need more svg browser support...
> 
> 2005/8/3, Emmanuel Jay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hi all,
> >
> >  Are there any plans at all for providing support for SVG or any other
> > technology enabling the dynamic generation of 2d images?
> >
> >  Thanks,
> >  Emmanuel Jay
> >
>

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