I installed the Chinese SVG version of the viewer from Adobe, and now
I can see the chinese characters
The talk about the Abobe SVG viewer being able to display UTF-8, even
if the English version is installed, is apparently not true. Perhaps
there is a way to install Chinese fonts, but that in
I am just viewing in emacs. I am just using emacs, and a svg viewer to
look at the results of a generated svg. The SVG is produced in a
program dynamically based upon a set of data.
If you look at the wiki, you can see that UTF-8 (used to represent
unicode, including Asian character sets) can be r
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Christophe Strobbe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Larry,
>
> Is there a specific reason why you don't use numeric character
reference like
> 中国,
> where the hexadecimal number between 'x' and the semicolon is the
> Unicode codepoint (other than that you're
I have a text tag with Chinese like:
EM Website System
(\345\205\263\351\224\256\347\273\204\344\273\266)
(where the \345 is an octal code as displayed by emacs
This UTF-8 unicode displays fine with the Batik SVG viewer
Squiggle But in the Abobe plugin, the characters are trash.
I can d
vg.org');" />
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, "larrynh914" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am having trouble in IE7 and the Adobe plugin.
>
> The below does NOT work in ie7 with the latest Adobe plugin.
>
> Either as a standalone .svg o
I am having trouble in IE7 and the Adobe plugin.
The below does NOT work in ie7 with the latest Adobe plugin.
Either as a standalone .svg or in an tag...
I get a response from the server, where the forward URL is in an
element. I no longer seem to be able to use parent.location,
top.location an
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