Christian is a great guy that I work with. He has created a wonderful little
web applet for composing filters. I can't wait for him to share it (and he
will soon)
ttp://electricbeach.org/?p=950
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The usual hangups with any existing SVG content working with IE9 is that it
needs to be declared as an HTML5 page (this puts IE9 out of quirks mode).
Anythng else, please let me know! :)
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Wow! Thanks for the immediate follow up.
I've toyed with each of these, especially I was intrigued by feDisplacement,
but I cannot seem to control (or figure out how to control) the direction of
the displacement.
This does a pretty good job (or at least a start). I really
I've been stuck on using filters for a very specific effect that I am hoping
the experts here can help me with.
Think of a image being strecthed in 2 like bubble gum. I've been playing with
a lot of filter effects and clippaths (I have the clipaths down). Has anyone
played with an effect like
This is VERY COOL.
There are a couple of ways you could expirement. Probably the easiest I can
think of is iframe two of them (don't use object), put the SVG contents inline
into html or XHTML, pass in the direction &direction=1 as a param differently
for each iframe.
Patrick Dengler
Intern
This is an unfortunate missing design from SVG, and something we are going to
address in the next specifiation either of SVG or DOML2. In fact we talked
about it in Lyon, FR a few weeks ago.
JWatt has made a nice proposal:
http://jwatt.org/svg/tmp/mouse-relative-positioning.svg
There are is
Hi everyone,
I did a talk on SVG vs. Canvas. I want to grow this talk over the next 6
months. Please feel free to leave me feedback about it (and don't for get to
mark it as like!)
http://player.microsoftpdc.com/Session/6b113af7-ba3e-44ae-bf8c-1f394029cc18
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