wats the problem with the simple code below... why is the java
script not working?? any other way to solve the purpose...
svg onload=init(evt)
script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
function init(e)
{ if(window.svgDocument == null)
svgDocument = e.target.ownerDocument;
* chandrasekar s wrote:
wats the problem with the simple code below... why is the java
script not working?? any other way to solve the purpose...
svg onload=init(evt)
This lacks two attributes, xmlns=http://www.w3.org/2000/svg; and
version=1.1.
script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
I am in the process to get the SVG viewer for HP-UX. Can some one give
any pointer to the website form where i can down load same?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
if HP-UX supports java, you might want to try Batik
(http://xml.apache.org/batik/)
KSVG might compile on HP-UX as well, MozillaSVG might compile on HP-UX as well.
Note,
however, that KSVG2 is under heavy re-structuring currently.
Batik might be the most mature one, currently.
Andreas
For open-source toolkits Take a look at: autotrace, imagemagick, pstoedit
For workflows to go between format types, mostly raster-to-svg, but also some
vector-to-vector, take a look at ROIT Systems's online conversion tool:
http://www.roitsystems.com/cgi-bin/r2v/tracer.pl
Ronan
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Hi,
Bitflash makes an X-windows viewer that works as a standalone binary on any
X-comlatible system. The last time I saw it, it covered essentially SVGT plus
some additional tags. Bitflash may be willing to sell copies of it.
Ronan
On Friday 11 November 2005 11:13, sridhardammala wrote:
I am
You can do this by hand, or you can use a programming solution serverside for
it.
Take a look at http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?SVG::Template::Graph
Ronan
On Friday 11 November 2005 07:12, chorasia_1707 wrote:
hi,
i am new in this group.
please tell me how to create Bar,pie
plug
www.sharpplot.com
/plug
... will create all sorts of nice looking graphs in a variety of formats, among
which is SVG. It's serverside (.Net) so I don't know if it's what you want,
though (you weren't very specific).
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tends to end up with disgusting prints.
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Write yourself a simply client side script and server application. To
print get the user to click a button of some sort that calls a ECMA
function that captures the current zoom level, what is visible - the
current viewbox. Take this and send it over a redirect URL to your
server side
Hi,
I ran into some problems using Apache FOP (based on Batik) It seemed
to have problems with large coordinate spaces found in mapping and I had to
rely on a commercial FO product, XEP from RenderX. Do you know if the
current version of Apache FOP handles large coordinates?
Thanks
hi,
anyway, it would be a real plus to have vector based printing on the
client side. the FOP-trick is nice, but far far away from any clean
server-client-logic: anything is on the client, just no viewer handles
it ;-(
btw, i had the impresson that the old GDI-based SVG-enabled Firefox did
Apologies in advance for a stupid question that so far has resisted
googling.
I wish to know the Id value for a node that has been clicked. for
example:
g id=mybox onclick=printData(evt)
polygon points=4,0 0,0 0,4 4,0 /
g
where the javascript section would look like
elementdata[mybox] = Long
alert(elementdata[evt.target.getAttributeNS(null,'id')]);
andré
brunertodd wrote:
Apologies in advance for a stupid question that so far has resisted
googling.
I wish to know the Id value for a node that has been clicked. for
example:
g id=mybox onclick=printData(evt)
polygon
I use very very large coordinate spaces - 100 nautical mile radius
workspaces at 1 meter per SVG coordinate ratio. Works fine for me.
Alastair
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Hi,
I ran into some problems using Apache FOP (based on
Oh believe me - I see this as ugly, dirty and desireably avoided. SVG
Print would be very very nice.
Alastair
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hi,
anyway, it would be a real plus to have vector based printing on the
client side.
Hi All,
I'm searching for good algorithms that will calculate the intersection
points of elliptical arc paths. Not only arc-arc, but also line-arc
intersections are needed.
Where are some good places to look for this kind of algorithm, source-
code, or shareware?
Hi everybody:
I did some code in Javascript+svg having as plug in Adobe SVG Viewer 3. after I
updated the adobe SVG VIEWER to version 6 and some functions don't work well.
Any one Know how arrange this issue?
greatings
Rodolfo Moreno
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Just tossing out ideas now.
This could be a way of protecting your SVG content. Convert your SVG
graphics to PDF and encrypt, then return the output PDF. People can
view your SVG static graphics but not regain their source. This would
also lead to no cross-browser viewing issues. Of course
I've toyed around with the way XAML (like SMIL) separates the
declaration of shapes and animations using timelines with TargetName
or TargetID.
There's a number of drawbacks as far as I can see it now if you want
to do the same in SVG.
I tried these:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
svg
Once sXBL is available, it might help with situations like this. It is
yet another tool that you can use when you want to create a re-usable
template object and then create an instance of it.
Jon
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I think andré is correct.
But when the event handler is a group, one might
expect the group id to be returned. Instead (at
least in dragging things around) I had to pass the group id as a parameter.
In
http://srufaculty.sru.edu/david.dailey/svg/drag4.svg
(which works in either IE/ASV3 or
Andre and David:
Thanks for your responses. I think my problem has to do with my lack
of understanding of the SVG DOM and event handling. Here's my example
that I'm wresting with:
A web page 3.html contains 3.svg in an iframe:
html
head
titleTestBed/title
/head
body
iframe id=map
Hi, Todd-
brunertodd wrote:
|
| Thanks for your responses. I think my problem has to do with
| my lack of understanding of the SVG DOM and event handling.
Yes. :)
But it's not the SVG DOM that you're struggling with. This particular
mechanism and architecture is also the DOM for HTML and
Thanks for the idea. sXBL/data binding seems like a valid technique to
achieve things like this. I remember Don (XML) Demsak once pleaded for
a XUL/SVG rendering marriage.
However the user base for sXBL seems limited (Batik has some
preliminary support). I'd rather go with something within the
Hi Alastair,
Tossing ideas can be fun and creative.
Protecting SVG, I believe is a possible goal. I don't quite know how
to get there yet, but I'm working on it. I think this would be a
neat feature for SVG.
I don't quite understand why dynamic SVG would be 'out the window'
by using your
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