[svg-developers] Re: external rcc in Adobe Viewer 6?

2004-09-24 Thread orchidsonline
I've been thinking that the key to this is to get any page up and running in its simplest state and then layer in the goodies like filters, gradients, shapes, animations, etc. That way the user can see what's there before getting impatient and leaving. This could get messy because you would h

[svg-developers] Re: external rcc in Adobe Viewer 6?

2004-09-24 Thread Alastair Fettes
It is possible to save the application state because it is held by the current state of the SVG. Therefore simply serialize the SVG. How do you do this with DHTML? --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jonathan Chetwynd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Alastair, > > your comment: > >Basically you author yo

[svg-developers] Re: external rcc in Adobe Viewer 6?

2004-09-24 Thread dellscreek
A very candid comment. For so many years, other parts of Web tech like Flash, DHTML etc has evolved into popular supports, SVG support is still in Stone Age, or should I say Iron Age? That is really ironic. The spec is growing fatty and fatty, which means fewer tech company would be able to co

Re: [svg-developers] Re: external rcc in Adobe Viewer 6?

2004-09-24 Thread Jonathan Chetwynd
Alastair, your comment: >Basically you author your entire application in one SVG document and you hide/show each "view" has fairly serious accessibility issues related to it, how does one bookmark or define a state? if for instance one wishes to post a link of the state to a colleague, or on

[svg-developers] Re: external rcc in Adobe Viewer 6?

2004-09-24 Thread Alastair Fettes
Dave, Wow, you just got the entire idea behind how I intend to make multi- form applications using SPARK. That is exactly the way that I intend to do things. Basically you author your entire application (a web page may be considered an "application") in one SVG document and you hide/show each

[svg-developers] Re: external rcc in Adobe Viewer 6?

2004-09-24 Thread orchidsonline
> What's a web widget? Good question. My view is that it is an object that: 1. has a predefined default look and behavior 2. can respond to user events from any widget on the web page, if necessary 3. is modular 4. and can use svg to give it some pizz. Examples are header, footer,

[svg-developers] Re: New to SVG - Help!!

2004-09-24 Thread dellscreek
A better way to think about it may be add a feColorMatrix filter to the light bulb and change the filter parameter accordingly using the javascript. Kyle -- http://www.skycitygallery.com/japan/japan.html --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "satnut28" <[EMAIL P

Re: [svg-developers] fill attribute - pixel area ??

2004-09-24 Thread "andré m. winter"
salut jean-david, the (a?) svg plugin and its scripting engine handles vectors and only knows about this vector based DOM. rasterizing indeed takes place within the rendering engine, but this is at the end of the pipeline where you have no more access (ASV's rendering engine is not ASV-specific

Re: [svg-developers] fill attribute - pixel area ??

2004-09-24 Thread Jean-David Benamou
Sorry I think I was not clear enough : [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Hi, > >There are no pixels in vector graphics. > but the rendering engine has to know the area to paint ?? >The best you can do is calculate >the enclosed surface in ECMAScript or JS and map it to your pixel size. > > > Right b

Re: [svg-developers] fill attribute - pixel area ??

2004-09-24 Thread Philippe Lhoste
Jean-David Benamou wrote: > I was wondering if the number of pixels of the area corresponding > to the fill zone (fro a path element for instance) can be recovered > using Javascript/Dom thechnique or other Kevin Lindsey to the rescue, as usual :-) See

[svg-developers] Re: SVG in HTML

2004-09-24 Thread Heiko Niemann
Hi, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/svg-developers/message/44085.htm has a link to a sample and refers to a message that also shows a cross-browser solution that uses the browserEval() method. Regards- -Heiko --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "clara consiglieri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks r

Re: [svg-developers] fill attribute - pixel area ??

2004-09-24 Thread ronan
Hi, There are no pixels in vector graphics. The best you can do is calculate the enclosed surface in ECMAScript or JS and map it to your pixel size. Ronan > Hi, > > I was wondering if the number of pixels of the area corresponding > to the fill zone (fro a path element for instance) can be recov

Re: [svg-developers] Urgent

2004-09-24 Thread ronan
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[svg-developers] fill attribute - pixel area ??

2004-09-24 Thread Jean-David Benamou
Hi, I was wondering if the number of pixels of the area corresponding to the fill zone (fro a path element for instance) can be recovered using Javascript/Dom thechnique or other The information is probably there because I assume the SVG engine already uses an algorithm to determine this fil

Re: [svg-developers] Urgent

2004-09-24 Thread Philippe Lhoste
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RE: [svg-developers] Urgent

2004-09-24 Thread Helena Caldeira
At 18:07 24/09/04 +1000, you wrote: >Hi Helena, can you please email me the message as an attachment off list and >I'll check it out. > >Thanks >Pete >(Moderator) > -Original Message- > From: Helena Caldeira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 5:24 PM > To

RE: [svg-developers] Urgent

2004-09-24 Thread ronan
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Re: [svg-developers] Google making browser - SVG?

2004-09-24 Thread Philippe Lhoste
andré m. winter wrote: > however google will build its browser, i fear their verve about > supporting SVG will be limited. i just remember enqiries to them about > supporting search and indexing on svg documents. they always argued with > the too low market impact (not enough SVG files out ther

Re: [svg-developers] Re: SVG in HTML

2004-09-24 Thread clara consiglieri
Thanks ronan, I'm looking for some examples of ECMAscripts but I'm not very lucky!!! :-( can you show me an ECMAscript by which I can open an html page? - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 4:22 PM Subject: Re: [s

RE: [svg-developers] Urgent

2004-09-24 Thread Peter Schonefeld
Hi Helena, can you please email me the message as an attachment off list and I'll check it out. Thanks Pete (Moderator) -Original Message- From: Helena Caldeira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 5:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [svg-developers] Urge

[svg-developers] Urgent

2004-09-24 Thread Helena Caldeira
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Re: [svg-developers] Re: evt and setting new location after winXP SP2...

2004-09-24 Thread "andré m. winter"
hi jim, >>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 applications have maintenance costs many > orders of magnitude