I thought Opera exported the SVG as png?
Sean
On 08/30/2011 02:10 PM, Jerrold Maddox wrote:
Yes, Opera Mobile does - just opened this in it and it works well.
http://www.personal.psu.edu/jxm22/svgopen07presentation/
Jerry
On Aug 30, 2011, at 11:39 AM, Holger Jeromin wrote:
David Dailey
http://greenworld.org/chrome-test.svg
With chrome you need to move the mouse around until you hit the sweet
spot. FF works well, but is so sensitive its hard to keep mouseover. IE
with the old ASV 3 plugin is still the best, which I'm trying to
mothball. I can't test IE9.
Thanks!
Sean
On
else will have another idea.
Cheers
David
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You could try innerWidth innerHeight or if you have embeded it in html:
parent.document.SvgMap.clientWidth
parent.document.SvgMap.clientHeight
G. Wade Johnson wrote:
I know there must be an easy answer to this, but how do I get the actual width
and height of the viewer. I am not looking for the
I'm testing FF 1.5, and have an svg file with mouseover events. FF is
laboriously slow. Has anyone had similar problems?
Sean
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