Once again, I look forward to any input or suggestions.
An interesting, tightly related thread [1] is being conducted at the
Mozilla SVG group. Anyone interested in discussing/learning more about
the setInterval/setTimeout/Date approaches to time tracking, within
the Gecko family of browsers
Hi again,
Here is an example of code that works under FF2 but not anymore under
FF3 (and works under IE7).
Under FF3, the colors change and the checkbox is checked but then
everything is reverted...
Thanks for your help.
Julie
?xml version=1.0 standalone=no?
!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD SVG
Hi Andrew
a_matseevsky wrote:
It is not the first time when I'm trying to explain: there is no way
to create perfect raster to vector converter (conversion from JPG to
SVG is in fact this op) without advanced gradient fills support.
Linear, radial and meshes-based methods are too primitive.
Hi Julie,
Just by a superficial look on your code, you better change:
fill = symbole.getAttribute(fill);
with :
fill = symbole.getAttributeNS(null,fill);
(Look at http://jwatt.org/svg/authoring/ )
Hope that this will do the job.
Cheers, Samy
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, jgfa92004
Hi, Samy-
Samuel Dagan wrote (on 12/16/08 3:27 PM):
Just by a superficial look on your code, you better change:
fill = symbole.getAttribute(fill);
with :
fill = symbole.getAttributeNS(null,fill);
(Look at http://jwatt.org/svg/authoring/ )
Hope that this will do the job.
Having been
I've noticed that comics which worked reasonably well with FF2, now
have serious problems with FF3. These same comics work well with
ASV3, Opera, Safari and Google Chrome. My suspicion is that FF3's
half baked filter support is the problem but I'm not entirly sure.
Richard Pearman
In my experiment, I removed ASV and then relaunched Safari to see
what worked. SMIL didn't. I reinstalled ASV and SMIL worked again.
So, I conclude that Safari doesn't do SMIL. Or is something else
going on
Ken Nellis
On Dec 16, 2008, at 1:09 PM, svg-developers@yahoogroups.com wrote:
hm
Kenneth Nellis wrote:
In my experiment, I removed ASV and then relaunched Safari to see
what worked. SMIL didn't. I reinstalled ASV and SMIL worked again.
So, I conclude that Safari doesn't do SMIL. Or is something else
going on
That is true. Safari does not yet support SMIL. It seems to be on
Hi all,
Thanks for your responses.
I tried to find out what's going on and it seems that the problem comes from
the call of the javascript function inverser from the use element (use
onclick=inverser(); .../ doesn't work neither). If I call the function by
clicking on the circles (circle ...
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