I'm not sure if I follow, so let's start with an example:
http://srufaculty.sru.edu/david.dailey/svg/carveholes.svg
In this, clicking in the blue rectangle cuts holes in it so we can see what is
behind.
What doesn't happen here is that the holes do not then block the addition of
new holes (in
Thanks for your answer, it is very useful.
i have another question
is it possible load a google map into a svg that use the adobe svg
viewer specification?
i can't use foreignObject because it isn't support from adobe svg
viewer and exlorer don't support xhtml, is there a solution to this?
Hi SVG Prof,
As David, I am also not sure what do you mean exactly, but have
another interpretation: If you have a filled circle, and you have
another shape which partially overlaps this circle, then the
overlapping part of this shape will be cut out. In such a case put the
circle / at the
To achieve this you would have to paint your mask in black on a white
background. Unfortunately there's no way to set a background color
for a mask. It's alway transparent/equivalent to black.
What you can do is place a white rectangle of large dimension as the
first element in your mask and
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