[svg-developers] Re: text selector in ASV

2011-10-19 Thread Holger Jeromin
Francis Hemsher schrieb am 18.10.2011 22:16: > wrote: >> Yeah, this is ancient... but... >> Did you ever get a solution to this: >> A way to turn off the default ASV text highlighting functionality? Perhaps you could place an transparent rect over the text to grab the events :) > > You need to

Re: [svg-developers] Re: Roman numerals in SVG

2011-10-19 Thread ddailey
The origins of the lines as a typographic trick probably bear some shared history with the use of underlining book titles as an authorial hint to the typesetter that the text should be italicized, though two generations of English teachers have since taught students to underline book tit

Re: [svg-developers] SMIL -- still not yet!

2011-10-19 Thread ddailey
ON MON 10/17/11 11:56 AM , JOHN DELACOUR Please point me to some SMIL animations that are not jerky in Firefox and Opera [snip] http://cs.sru.edu/~ddailey/svg/2011/Galorie.html [1] Generally, support for SMIL animation across browsers follows this ordering:

Re: [svg-developers] SMIL -- still not yet!

2011-10-19 Thread Raks A
I downloaded Safari and for me its jerky and wobbly in Safari ( on Windows XP ) as well There is no difference in jerkiness between Safari and Firefox/Chrome Did you try Safari on a Mac ? Are you trying FireFox and Safari on the same CPU and monitor ? - Rakesh On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 9:26 PM, Jo

[svg-developers] Re: SMIL -- still not yet!

2011-10-19 Thread Robert Longson
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, John Delacour wrote: > In Firefox there is jerkiness and besides, the font color remains > black instead of changing as it should. The relative movement and > change of shape of the characters is worst in Opera, and in Safari > everything seems to happen

Re: [svg-developers] SMIL -- still not yet!

2011-10-19 Thread Erik Dahlstrom
On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 14:20:40 -0400, John Delacour wrote: > At 14:01 -0400 17/10/11, Erik Dahlstrom wrote: > > >> On Mon, 17 Oct 2011 03:52:58 -0400, John Delacour wrote: >> >>> ... >>> >>> ... >> >> The "jerkiness" you see is due to selec

Re: [svg-developers] normalizedPathSegList

2011-10-19 Thread yannick . bochatay
Hi, I wrote a partial javascript workaround for the unimplemented normalizedPathSegList property : http://jsfiddle.net/ybochatay/AtTND/3/ or https://gist.github.com/1297684 It's not the normalizedPathSegList property as described by the W3C but a function to convert paths with only M,L,C and Z se

[svg-developers] Any Maor Advantages of SVG over CSS3 animation

2011-10-19 Thread Raks A
Hi, Well I have been using SVG SMIL for all of my animation needs and have not even studied CSS3 animations in depth. But the more I read about CSS3 animations it seems to be able to do almost everything that SVG is capable of And its been hard to convince people to use SVG Are there examples of