Thats rather exciting actually... flash as a renderer for IE makes
rather good sense due to the ubiquity
.. though it does lump svg in with all the evils perpetrated via flash.
;-( thats just prejudice.
Tiago Cardoso wrote:
> How about using Flash to view it ?
> http://blog.tiagocardoso.eu/maina
A so apple will have another soft enhancement to release in the
iphone itouch ... ;-)
ddailey wrote:
> Wow! SMIL in webkit! How utterly cool is that?
>
> Thanks
> David
> - Original Message -
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> To: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, September 2
The only Silverlight Web App I have tested hung all Mac browsers I tried
it on
so much for cross platform compatibility.
David Dailey wrote:
> California and other states have asked for an extension in the
> Microsoft browser antitrust consideration:
>
> http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/micros
>
> P.S. I'm using IE7.
> P.S. I still don't really like this option. It enables all active
> content and not only Adobe SVG Viewer...
>
Active content on your system means something already had access to
your system
MicroSoft is closing the door after the horse is alre
wang_zhaoyan2000 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It is a pity that Firefox1.5 don't support pattern. Cause I use a
> lot of them in my SVG application. It seems the only way is simulate
> pattern by some Javascript.
>
> Thank your reply.
Why simulate when you could do. FireFox is written in ecmascript ;-)
g for ..in such an implementation to...avoid so
so ness and what client
are you looking at using the output. ;-)
MicroImages has a server that also will output SVG but.
http://www.microimages.com
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Reid Priedhorsky wrote:
> Andreas Neumann wrote:
>
>> well hopefully a combination of the first two: Ajax and SVG, its not
>> an "or", but an "and". A typical Ajax application combines
>> Javascript, DHTML and sometimes SVG/VML/Canvas.
>>
>> If the majority goes with flash, we'll end up with a
Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
> On 10/31/06, Andreas Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Seems like SVG is not yet dead inside Adobe.
>>
>>
> Not at all!
>
>
>
>> Here is another project
>> by Adobe to embed static SVG inside a "Mars" file format, which is
>> basically a zip folder contai
Lance Dyas wrote:
> Lance Dyas wrote:
>
>> Holger Wll wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> * Is there even a way to pan or zoom in FF?
>>>>
>>>>
Randy George wrote:
>
> It looks to me like 3D and hardware acceleration will become defacto
> standards for rich clients sometime in late 2007. SVG1.2 adds some features
> to help with widget libraries. Switching to a graphics accelerator library
> could quickly close the gap on hardware acceler
Lance Dyas wrote:
> Holger Wll wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>>
>>
>>> * Is there even a way to pan or zoom in FF?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> you could use my Zoom and Pan Extension, which can be found here:
>> http://ww
Holger Wll wrote:
> Hi
>
>
>> * Is there even a way to pan or zoom in FF?
>>
>>
>
> you could use my Zoom and Pan Extension, which can be found here:
> http://www.treebuilder.de/zoomAndPan/index.htm
>
> its still in an early version, and i dont have much time to update it
> currently, but
Stéphane ANCELOT wrote:
> zedkineece wrote:
>
>> With all the doom and gloom coming with Adobe's announcement (which
>> TOTALLY screws up the project I am working on), I have tested
>> Opera's and Firefox's 'native' support of SVG, and here are my
>> problems:
>>
>> * Neither one of them disp
Andreas Neumann wrote:
> Hi Lance,
>
> this is partially because of a bug in your file and partially a bug
> in Opera.
>
> In your file you use internal CSS classes and don't specify the "px"
> values at your font-definitions.
In the font definitions you are
> Mozilla also needs the px whe
ddailey wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Charles McCathieNevile" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 10:25 PM
> Subject: Re: [svg-developers] Help on porting Windows IE ASV SVG app to
> Linux laptop
>
>
>
>> On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 01:56:24 +0200, Guy Morton
Charles McCathieNevile wrote:
>
> OK, it doesn't do the dishes. But it does let you write widgets
?widgets? can you elaborate.are there examples?
> - you get
> to present the SVG with no browser chrome, if you want.
>
That's the fun part.
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Lance Dyas wrote:
> Haritos, James wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,
>> Thanks for your help. I need to get it working in IE though - I tried
>> addeventlistener("DOMMouseScroll") and "SVGMousewheel" but it does not work
>> either. I have also tried:
>&
..
This page... created with TNTmap
http://www.microimages.com/ogc/maps/topo.htm
has working mousewheel support
Lance Dyas
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krugerboy1971 wrote:
>
>
> This seems to work nicely across all implementations - the only
> problem is that in Firefox and Opera 9, pressing F11 doesn't fill
> the screen with my svg (obviously, because I've specified pixels) -
> BUT is there a way use the object tag with Firefox/Opera which
Jim Ley wrote:
> "Francis Hemsher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>> IE7 Beta 2 Preview(3/20/2006) does not initially focus on the events
>> contained within an SVG document included in an embed.
>> It provides its own statement, via an onMouseOver popup display
delivering more consistent consumer experiences
>> across devices, operating systems, processors and screen sizes. By
>> leveraging the Flash ecosystem -- which includes the Flash authoring
>> tool, rendering engine, and an established community of more than two
>> million designer
similar but inferior to SMIL
PNGs features are not fully supported everywhere...IE is one of the worst.
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>at this point, by directing my audio and haptic to represent the
>content of the graph.
>
>But I don't have any idea to read a file from a remote server. Or I
>should save the file on to the user's machine, but I am wondering can
>JavaScript does that
>
>Is
>
>
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1.2 spec really needs "finished"
And the next flash player needs to support SVG ;-)
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; as fast as the Flash Player and much more. Well, and all free. How
> should that work? How should a company support SVG if everything is
> free? How should be some marketing done, from whom?
>
> Well just my $0.02. Note that this is posted privately.
>
> thanks,
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