Jake wrote:
I'm quite pleased about this, as it seems to me that
Eclipse+Aptana+PyDev/RadRails comprises an extermely flexible,
comprehensive environment for developing SVG.
Cool. I will try to replicate what you did with the .xhtml. That sounds
promising.
and if someone were to write a
Here's another:
http://www.pilatinfo.org/english/svgdraw/index.htm
It's much harder to port C/C++ to JavaScript than it is to port Java
to JavaScript, so starting with a Java based drawing tool, like GLIPS
Graffiti, would be easier. Or, you can just start from scratch, which
is what I'm doing.
Sorry, forgot to link to GLIPS Graffiti:
http://glipssvgeditor.sourceforge.net/
Jake
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 9:33 AM, Jake Beard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's another:
http://www.pilatinfo.org/english/svgdraw/index.htm
It's much harder to port C/C++ to JavaScript than it is to port Java
Can anyone comment first-hand on experiences with
notepad++,
I sometimes use Notepad++ to perform hand editing/visual inspection of
SVG content. The highlighter is not perfect - for example, frequently
freaks out of the content contains CDATA sections (used with inline
scripts and
I noticed tonight that the number of hits returned by Google to a search of
Silverlight now slightly exceeds the number for SVG (16.3 million to 16.0
million in my search from the Eastern US using IE for Windows)[1].
So I followed up with a bit of reading on Silverlight in Wikipedia[2]. In
Hello SVG Developers!
I want to ask if Opera 8.5 support JS on SVG Document or not?
Thanks,
Osama Zakaria.
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Yes I believe Opera has supported JavaScript with SVG since about version 8.0.
(maybe earlier)
Opera is up to 9.6 now so you might want to consider upgrading. The JavaScript
engine was rewritten and became faster somewhere around 9.3 or so if my memory
is right. Several hundred examples may be
Hi, David-
Brilliantly, hilariously written. You should repost this in a blog for
wider exposure and posterity.
Regards-
-Doug
ddailey wrote (on 10/10/08 9:54 PM):
I noticed tonight that the number of hits returned by Google to a
search of Silverlight now slightly exceeds the number for SVG
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