I am genuinely embarrassed. I did searches on the FM-tech site and followed leads from the W3.org site after finding the specification there, and I simply cannot believe that I did not - apparently - do a googling. I guess I'd travelled the road to brain death further than I'd realized. Probably googled a half dozen other things while I was in the process of not googling that!

Thanks.


    Bill Holt



On Aug 2, 2009, at 5:41 PM, Winfried Huslik wrote:

Bill,

Hint: Google for SVG example files.

The first match was <http://www.w3schools.com/svg/svg_rect.asp> which might get you started.


Winfried
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On 2009-08-02, at 22:51, Bill Holt wrote:

For the uninitiated, SVG means scalable vector graphics, which consists of objects in three forms: text, bit map images and, taa daa, primitive graphic elements. The Filemaker web viewer is supposed to be capable of rendering SVG objects. I've been banging my head against various hard objects for some hours now trying to figure out how to work with the graphic primitives but have not been able to find an example that I can make work.

Would anyone have a snipit of code that could be referenced by web viewer to generate something as simple as a line segment? All I can offer in return is gratitude, but lots of that.

TIA


   Bill Holt

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