On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 19:45:45 +0100
"detlef.amb...@gmx.de" <detlef.amb...@gmx.de> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> now works ok with
> 
> useCSS = false;
> 
> for the meantime.
> 
> The .svg is more than two times larger than the .jpg but the quality
> is much better. My smartphone doesn't gorge it, either. The larger
> size is probably mainly due to my ignorance of graphics features.
> 
> Anyway, stuff works. Have a look at windspeed (both homebrew
> ultrasonic and windcup in comparison) and temperature on my Berlin
> rooftop.
> 
> http://www.dschuecker.de/test.svg

Looks good. One thing that could greatly reduce your file size is to
combine a lot of the lines into a path or polyline element. That's an
approach I've used for a large number of line and bar graphs in the
past.

I'm a big fan of SVG for visualizing data (especially dynamically), so
this one really gets my attention.

G. Wade
-- 
The shortest distances between two puns is a straight-line.

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