No I think he means to encode individual strokes into SVG and transmit them.
It's also then easy to synchronize just by looking at some stroke sequence
number, in case a client is disconnected.  I think it's quite a good idea.

FYI I just pulled the xournalpp source and it doesn't build, due to a problem
with Settings.cpp.

Andreas Butti [andreasbu...@gmail.com] wrote:
> This would be possible, but you cannot edit this again with Xournal.
> 
> (SVG export is possible with copy paste or export in the current Xournal++)
> 
> 
> But I don't support DBUS or such a protocol at the moment.
> 
> (And I won't, no time...)
> 
> 
> Andreas
> 
> 
> Am 18.04.2011 09:38, schrieb Jonathan R Young:
> 
>     I wonder if Xournal could offer/consume a DBUS / telepathy / tubes
>     approach, perhaps using SVG as the transport format, so each completed
>     stroke can be published in realtime, and other clients can consume that
>     message and render it.

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