On 1/25/06, Bruce Dubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I tried to look at Nico's svg file of dependencies, I found I
didn't have an svg viewer. There is one built into firefox, but we
don't enable it by default. Is there a reason why?
Bruce, another option is to use xsvg that's in the cairo
On 1/25/06, Randy McMurchy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 01/25/06 11:24 CST:
When I tried to look at Nico's svg file of dependencies, I found I
didn't have an svg viewer. There is one built into firefox, but we
don't enable it by default. Is there a reason why?
Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 01/25/06 12:30 CST:
Not exactly. You left --enable-canvas on by default and that's not standard.
I thought of that after I had already sent the email. I was hoping
nobody would notice. :-)
However, as was discussed in the extensive discussion Jeremy referred
On 1/25/06, Randy McMurchy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Additionally, the librsvg library (BLFS Chapter 9) includes a
stand-alone tool for viewing SVG files, and can optionally create
an SVG plugin for Moz/Firefox. I'm not sure how good the plugin
works, though. I've never tried it.
I've heard
Randy McMurchy wrote:
I don't mean this to be rude or condescending to you specifically,
Bruce, but I just felt that most would heed the note to review the
file and enable it if they wanted it. Just out of curiosity, did you
not want it when you initially built Firefox?
Nah. You aren't
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
According to what I read, most FF binaries come with svg built in. I
now think that it would be expected by most users and should be the default.
+1
Andy
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