Eric Stilan schrieb:
> I have been using Illustrator for 8+ years and I am a professional
> illustrator...using the program is not the issue..making an icon is not
> an issues...
>
> The issue is that when you design an icon at 40x40 and it then scales
> to 16x16, I wanted to know if anyone had an
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I have a question on image embedding:
>
> I wish to embed my SVG pieces as an image element. But, I also need it to
> be "alive". Currently, the image element is opaque i.e. the internal
> shadow
> tree is hidden and I cannot access it. Any idea of how to acce
Hi,
I have a question on image embedding:
I wish to embed my SVG pieces as an image element. But, I also need it to
be "alive". Currently, the image element is opaque i.e. the internal shadow
tree is hidden and I cannot access it. Any idea of how to access the shadow
tree of the embedded image th
I have been using Illustrator for 8+ years and I am a professional
illustrator...using the program is not the issue..making an icon is not
an issues...
The issue is that when you design an icon at 40x40 and it then scales
to 16x16, I wanted to know if anyone had any tips for making an icon
tha
Don't know why your having trouble with Illustrator. All I can say is
try to learn the program better. Practice, practice, practice.
Sincerely;
James
http://www.deerring.com
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Rick Bullotta wrote:
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| I'll check it out tonight (with a beer in my hand)! Thanks
| for the heads up. Is browser<->SVG scripting support enabled?
I'm not sure if it is enabled in the same way that it is for ASV+IE...
However, it does allow inline SVG (properly namespaced, of course), so you
c
I am looking for any information that would help with creating clean
graphics that scale well - does anyone know of any resources or
articles on how to achieve good quality graphics that can scale and not
get too blury? I am currently using Illustrator and my relults many
times come out blurry
"Free Beer Tonight" isn't so useful if no one knows about it. The whole idea
is to everyone with SVG viewing capabilities whether they know it or not.
Doug Schepers wrote:
>"Free Beer Tonight" would be more appropriate. The nightly Firefox builds
>have SVG turned on by default.
>
>MozSVG will
I'll check it out tonight (with a beer in my hand)! Thanks for the
heads up. Is browser<->SVG scripting support enabled?
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Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 5:22 PM
To: svg-developers@y
"Free Beer Tonight" would be more appropriate. The nightly Firefox builds
have SVG turned on by default.
MozSVG will make its prime-time appearance in Firefox 1.1, which will
hopefully be in the next month or 2. It was due out in early June, but it
got pushed back.
But if you want to see a previe
Reminds me of one of my favorite signs in a bar...
"Free Beer Tomorrow"
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sean
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 11:25 AM
To: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [svg-developers] The Future
Hi every one
I'm currently developping a strict XHTML website that contains an svg
interactive map, the one works according many javascript functions and
linked to a MySQl table.
I've tried several technics to embed my SVG in my XHTML documents, but
the only one who seems to be valid is th
Hi there,
I'm quite new to SVG but I'm using it to create all the user
interface decorations of an HTML web page. I'm rasterizing the
elements using Batik 1.5.
I'm just stuck at the moment on how to create an arc (quarter
circle) with a border of radial gradient in order to cr
"However, the FireFox browser will soon have native SVG support."
We've been hearing this for a long time.
Doug Schepers wrote:
>Hi, Sylvain-
>
>Until recently, I would have agreed with you.
>
>However, the FireFox browser will soon have native SVG support. I doubt that
>IE7 will, because Micros
<>
That's not entirely a fair assessment. I think the motivation is more
"commercial" than "peer pressure". I think their support of RSS in
Longhorn is a great step forward. Microsoft's SVG support has, indeed,
been sparse or non-existent though.
Back to the practical matters of supporting SVG
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