On Sun, 11 Nov 2012 14:41:11 +0000 (GMT), Michael Drake wrote: > In article > <[email protected]>, > Chris Young <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Looking at the plotters log, apart from one bitmap tile (which I think > > is irrelevant) and loads of text, I get quite a few rectangle calls. > > Is the alpha channel of the colour used in the rectangle call > > relevant? At the moment I think it is getting ignored (I'm not sure > > if this is the problem, just guessing that opaque rectangles might be > > obliterating the SVGs) > > The libSVGTiny handler only uses the path and text plotter functions. > Even rectangles would be rendered with the path plotter.
Sorry, I meant generally, in case something else on the page is causing a rectangle to write over the top of where the SVGs are. > There does seem to be something odd happening with that image. On RISC OS > I get two small ellipses for eyes and a curved line for a mouth. With > nsgtk I get just a large black circle for the whole face. > > Have you tried other images? Like the tiger: > > data:text/html,%3Ch1%3ESVG%20Tiger%20IMG%20Tag%3C/h1%3E%3Cimg%20src=%22http://croczilla.com/bits_and_pieces/svg/samples/tiger/tiger.svg%22%3E > > (That's all one URL.) "SVG Tiger IMG Tag" at the top Rest of the page blank. If I go straight to the tiger URL it displays fine unembedded. Chris
