Hi, I don't know if this is the correct place to ask this particular question, but I wanted to hear it from the WebKit devs themselves. Do the CSS Animations, Transitions, Transforms and Transforms 3D modules that are being proposed by Apple and currently included in WebKit inclusive of the SVG spec, or is it exclusive to interaction with xHTML as far as stylesheet-markup interaction is concerned? And is the status quo subject to change in this regard?
I wanted to ask this because, if CSS Animations could be combined with SVG markup, it would really change the definition of web animation from something that is best left scripted to something that could be styled. Plus, for those WYSIWYG HTML editors which may come to support this module given the success of WebKit's propogation, it would mean that people could create animations on their web pages using HTML editor+Inkscape, rather than HTML editor+Ikivo Animator (in other words, less need for shareware to do this job). I asked about this on the SVG Developers mailing list, but one of the more frequent denizens stated that he and others on the list felt that the draft was too underdefined to tell about interactions between SVG and CSS Animations. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.text.xml.svg.devel/45508 Rayne
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