I find EPS widely supported, but i have very rarely used a win32 box.

Portable Network Graphic "PNG" is an elegant bitmap standard

>From what i remember MC supports it quite nicely and even seems to print it
okay. Unfortunately i dont have any suggestions for VECTOR graphics, but there
realy should be a public standard for VG.



From: Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Import of vector drawings
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 12:57:53 -0800
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Chris Condit writes:

> Following up Philip Chumbley comments, those of us using MetaCard as a
> multimedia presentation tool very much need to be able to import vector
> objects.
...
> With the advent of Revolution, and the migration of many folks for SC to
> MC, I hope that the need to import vector objects into MC will move this
> request up the "feature request list" - any comment on that, Scott?.

As I recall from the last time this discussion was raised, the main
challenge here is this one:

   Find a multi-platform vector graphics standard that everyone
   will be happy with.


PICT?  Mac-only.
WMF?   Win-only.
Display EPS?  Rarely supported.
SWF?   Privately held, changing spec, really more of an anim format
       so that once you put it in for stills folks will want all of it.
SVG?   So far only supported by a seldom-used Adobe plugin and a handlful
       of other applications.  Holds promise, but that promise has yet
       to be fulfilled.
DXF? - Only for CAD, the DXF format is a confused mess encumbered with
       extra crap for 3D (really poorly maintained, IMHO).

Of these, my vote would be to wait for SVG to become more widely adopted,
and if it does then pounce.  Of all of them, it seems to offer the best mic
of features, while being a completely open format.

What to do in the meantime?   If we were playing the numbers, I would
suggest WMF, but as a platform-specific format I would only do so if it were
as trivial to support as the Mac's PICT.

--
 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Media Corporation
 Multimedia Design and Development for Mac, Windows, UNIX, and the Web
 _____________________________________________________________________
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]                 http://www.FourthWorld.com
 Tel: 323-225-3717           ICQ#60248349            Fax: 323-225-0716
                                                                          



Robin-David Hammond
KPL
25-8D Van Zant
Norwalk CONN USA


Gerrold's Laws of Infernal Dynamics:
        (1) An object in motion will always be headed in the wrong
            direction.
        (2) An object at rest will always be in the wrong place.
        (3) The energy required to change either one of these states
            will always be more than you wish to expend, but never so
            much as to make the task totally impossible.  




Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/metacard@lists.runrev.com/
Info: http://www.xworlds.com/metacard/mailinglist.htm
Please send bug reports to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, not this list.

Reply via email to