Thanks for your reply Chris!
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This is using the Full DTD or the Tiny one?
The utility lists the profile as SVG 1.0. I'm assuming that this
means the Full DTD.
Validating to the Tiny 1.1 DTD is an obvious first step,
Hi again. (Hopefully this question will be less specific, and will aid
others out there struggling with the same issues.)
I've been using the W3C SVG validator to tweak my XML
(http://jiggles.w3.org/svgvalidator/), and I've got it to the point
where it generates no errors. However, using a
Hi again.
Thanks to everyone who provided help so far: I'd be lost without it.
It would seem that SVG-T does not support symbol.
It would also seem that path does not support having percentages as
co-ordinates. One must draw the line in a symbol and then use it,
transformed to 100%x100%. This
Hi there Antoine; thanks for the reply.
Yes, my svg element has width=100% and height=100%. All other
elements (line, rect, text) in my graphic are positioned with
percentages, and always scale to fit the size and shape of the browser
window. Path doesn't like the % character in its D string,
Hi folks.
I've been searching for a while, with no success, so it's to you I put
this question:
Is it possible to change the transformation origin on an element? That
is: Is it possible to have an element rotate around a point that isn't
the origin. Preferably, itself.
I've got a series of
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