--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Don XML [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got to agree with Tangent. C# is great, but my favorite feature
of .Net
is that it doesn't matter what programming language you use (C#,
VB, Perl,
Cobol) they all use the same object model. So once you learn an
specific
part
hi all,
I have a SVG file in a HTML file (with some functions). It works quite well with IE
but not with Netscape or Opera. I used the tag embed and not object as you suggest.
Can you help me?
thanks a lot
clara
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Hi Clara,
as far as I can tell, this works with all browsers
object data=graphics/simple.svg width=500 height=375
type=image/svg-xml standby=graph/object
Here is the test page that I have copied this from:
http://www.asrdesigns.ltd.uk/simple-svg.html
Regards, Robert.
--- In [EMAIL
hi,
there is a strange solution to the problem that
onclick=location='/path/file.ext?param1=val1amp;param2='+val2.
doesn't work on winXP/SP2. one needs to call the location with the full
URL, including protocol and hostname. thus
Hi Tony,
I don't know about such a problem, but you can return to the
original view by clicking on the original view from the ASV3 pop-up
menu. You don't have to reload.
You access the pop-up menu by right-clicking on the svg image.
Cheers, Samy
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], antonygowland
Hi,
I would play with the viewbox. The right click and other features like
zooming and panning are viewer specific.
See my viewbox example:
http://www.resource-solutions.de/svg/viewbox/index.html
Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Regards
Chris Peto
Freelance System Development, Resource Solutions
I would like to not only disable the zoom and pan in the right click
context menu, but also to remove entirely from the menu.
I have seen a bit of code to totally remove the context menu, but
still feel that some parts should be there such as whos its by, copy
etc..
I have only seen links
There's a good example on this site:
http://svglbc.datenverdrahten.de/
Here's some code:
?xml version=1.0?
!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD SVG 20010904//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-SVG-20010904/DTD/svg11.dtd;
[
!ATTLIST svg
xmlns:a3 CDATA
#FIXED
hi jsheflin
do you mean you cant change the text content of a text element with smil ?
if you do, this simple script might help:
http://www.treebuilder.de/svg/variabletext.svg
have fun
holger
jsheflin wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for all the assistance on this list, it's made it so much
easier to
richardgnyla wrote:
Hear that Google are making a browser, wonder if they are going to
include SVG?
If that rumour is true, and if the browser is indeed Mozilla based, the
best way to get it to support SVG would be to help the Mozilla SVG
project to move ahead.
If you know some C++ and some
Does anyone know if it's possible to modify the
Context Menu to add a Rotate slection that will
rotate, an SVG 90 degrees counter clock wise?
Thanks,
Ron
--- Holger Will [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi Richard
see:
http://www.protocol7.com/svg-wiki/index.php/CustomizingContextMenu
have
Hello,
Philip Mansfield's slide deck for the SVG Open 2004 talk titled
Targeting SVG and XAML in a Single Application is now available for
download.
You can grab the zip archive that includes SVG and XAML samples,
xslt stylesheets to convert from SVG-to-XAML and more @
Just wondering if anyone has done an online, database-driven check
printing application using SVG? If so, how did you accomplish such
things as the MICR line, special check protect font for the amount,
and handle security?
Any thoughts appreciated.
thanks,
Phil Jackson
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Holger Will [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
hi jsheflin
do you mean you cant change the text content of a text element with
smil ?
if you do, this simple script might help:
http://www.treebuilder.de/svg/variabletext.svg
oh holger, you are a wonderful human being, and if
andré m. winter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
will work! also changing server works. i hope that this is the only
issue and that there are no more stupid changes of this kind coming in
future (a kind of too idealistic i guess).
There will be, that is why web
Dear Robin
I wish I could, unfortunately I am just a Project Manager using SVG and .NET
to develop online applications.
Regards
_
From: Robin Berjon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 September 2004 19:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [svg-developers] Google
Argh, i don't like the plaintext :)
password: 35047
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