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Thank you, Sara.
However there is no use to convert DICOM or some other
medical stuff to common raster or vector formats. There are
too much reasons. Speed, interactivity, sometimes interactive
3D rendering, medical specific data e.c. The conversion
to jpg or png is a way, when you just need
2005-01-29 TinyLine SVG Player for Web released:
By public request, I released TinyLine SVG Player for Web
(tinyline4web).
Not everybody is able (or willing to) install SVG plug-ins. The
tinyline4web is a pure Java[tm] solution so there is nothing for you
to install.
There is no plug-ins
Hi Heiko,
I submitted an issue on this topic to the SVG-WG a while ago,
I've heard nothing about it to date:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-svg/2003Nov/0013.html
Heiko Niemann wrote:
Hi,
I have a nested svg element thus establishing a new viewport with
bounds defined by
andrewgirow wrote:
2005-01-29 TinyLine SVG Player for Web released:
This is very interesting, and I should have a second look at your
products, since I will be shortly learning Java...
I have downloaded your files and I understand that you release your
sources with the binaries, which is
Hi,
please help me to clear up this matter. Is it possible to link 2 svg
file togather to enable 1 svg file to retrieve value from another svg
file. i'ved found on the net that i could use the script below.
however no saying how i should call or include the 2 svg files.
the site example
e2mieluv wrote:
please help me to clear up this matter. Is it possible to link 2 svg
file togather to enable 1 svg file to retrieve value from another svg
file. i'ved found on the net that i could use the script below.
however no saying how i should call or include the 2 svg files.
the site
Hi Thomas,
I think the events should be clipped (or at least it should be an
option among others). For me that is the whole idea having
viewports. In the previous sample I could have done a workaround but
here is a sample where I don't see a solution not having the events
clipped (just
I just found out that cookies are automatically passed back to the
webserver when using both getURL or postURL, so I think the only issue
would be when the method of authentication is based on URL rewriting.
For this last issue, the procedure described by Peter is very useful,
thank you so much.
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