Hi Richard,
http://jan.kollhof.net/projects/svg/svgpdf/index.xhtml
You can embed svg into pdf aimed at the Acrobat reader...Maybe that would be
easier for you?
Ronan
On Wednesday 02 January 2008 19:54:32 Richard Pearman wrote:
Hi,
I started this thread with the main objective of producing
at a time)
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On Sunday 07 October 2007 11:18, jgfa92004 wrote:
Hi all,
I have svg files that can be opened only with IE7. Is there a document
that describe how to make a svg file compatible with the dom
specifications.
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You may want to ensure that your app is FF and Opera compliant. It is
generally not difficult when you start early enough.
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There I go, spreading FUD.
You're right, and I confirmed it on their EOL FAQ
http://www.adobe.com/svg/pdfs/ASV_EOL_FAQ.pdf
The lack of certification on Vista is interesting. Has anyone tried running
SVG apps in IEx on Vista?
Ronan
On Monday 12 February 2007 22:37, Guy Morton wrote:
ASV 3
,
such as partial updates based on changes on the server for games or
multi-user systems, IE/ASV has problems with getting you the correct
information.
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On Friday 09 February 2007 00:11, nphasematt wrote:
I have an web application where an SVG map is embedded in the web
page. The file
help me for learning primary svg development for use in web site.
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http://www.w3.org/TR/SVGMobile/
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I would like to know the differences between SVG tiny 1.1 and SVG Basic
1.1.
I am aware of the following facts that SVG Basic 1.1 supports
, and RTFM :-)
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On Sunday 28 January 2007 23:46, ext.paterson wrote:
Good Evening,
I'm a student in my 4th year at university and I have to do an honours
project. I have chosen to make a SSM Drawing tool which will make use
of SVG and the program is run by Java. Is it ok to ask you all
Doug Schepers has written a javascript library that lets SMIL animation run in
browsers which do not support SMIL.
http://www.vectoreal.com/smilscript/
It requires a code change in your SVG, and may not support all SMIL events.
However, it does bridge some of the gap.
Ronan
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That's too bad, it's a good example as long as ASV3 still floats around.
Ronan
On Monday 09 October 2006 00:26, Doug Schepers wrote:
Hi, Ronan-
How embarrassing! I didn't realize that there was still a copy of that
on my site. It was one of the first things I wrote in SVG, 5 years ago
://srufaculty.sru.edu/david.dailey/svg/polylineTest.html
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embedding it in an html page helps.
However, it would be more elegant to make an xhtml document with inline svg
than make an html document with embedded svg.
Also, it would be just as nice to have an html lead-in page pointing to the
svg document on a link.
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On Wednesday 27 September
Stefan,
How are you delivering the ASV plugin to users? I thought their license
specifically forbade this. Or are you getting them to install it first, and
then use the plugin through activeX?
Ronan
On Tuesday 26 September 2006 18:41, mmaker21 wrote:
I got no response (or found a dead
Hi there,
I cut and pasted your code and it worked for me in FF1.5 and O9.02...
http://www.hackmare.com/2006/09/22/01.html
Is your php generating some headers in the dynamic svg? maybe take a look at
what is really going on in your php...
ps my apache configuration is out of the box.
Ronan
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questions. You are asking for
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volunteers who is asking for this favour. The questions I asked are
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If you chose not to answer them, I will chose not to help you get the
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With the furore over the demise of ASV, people seem to have forgotten that
there is already another SVG viewer plugin for IE: Corel SVG Viewer is freely
downloadable.
It has limitations and was stifled by Adobe, but is actually a well-rounded
viewer that does everything ASV did except SMIL
for a drawing editor for simple primitives to handle static
sprites or for a full-featured editor solution that can handle namespaces,
SMIL, scripting, etc?
Cheers,
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Does anyone have a list of easy to use wysiwyg SVG editors? We're
looking
/intellect/savonarola.html
Mind you, if everyone were to make ASV3.0.3 available through peer-to-peer and
web download facilities, then there would be nobody to hang and burn.
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I have never seen machine-specific errors.
As André suggested in his previous email, you may be suffering from some cache
effects with a cacheing proxy between your friend and the other your server.
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Hi Andre,
I had him try Start
it for free!
http://imagine-msn.com/messenger/launch80/?locale=en-gb
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, rumours are just that.
Maybe IE staff would care to comment on this rumour
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On Wednesday 06 September 2006 09:26, nyem wrote:
I cannot find the announcement at adobe's website. Care to direct me to
the right URL?
So what's the alternative SVG viewer for IE? Can somebody make Opera
this. However, centuries-old IE/ASV do not support this.
Ronan
On Tuesday 05 September 2006 14:14, Stéphane ANCELOT wrote:
Hi,
I would like to generate an html page that drives a corresponding svg view
the html and svg pages are generated from xml data and an xsl .
howto do this from a single xml
to be descriptions and metadata.
Ronan
On Tuesday 05 September 2006 16:15, Doug Schepers wrote:
Hi, Jonathan-
Jonathan Chetwynd wrote:
I'm really concerned about your claims to understand accessibility
and intentions to update the 2000 SVG guidelines.
I never claimed to understand every
Jonathan,
Thanks for the information.
On Tuesday 05 September 2006 17:35, Jonathan Chetwynd wrote:
Ronan,
you may or may not know that together with Lisa Seeman a formal
objection was raised to WCAG2 in respect of the needs of people with
learning disabilities**.
It is disingenuous
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script-aware browsers and requires clientside resources.
Googling:
http://www.google.com/search?client=operarls=enq=svg+text+flowsourceid=opera
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On Wednesday 30 August 2006 01:09, ddailey wrote:
I think there are those on this list who can readily retrieve nice examples
of doing
a solution, the problem then will be that the origin
will be in the wrong place since DXF places the origin in a different place
than SVG does.
Ronan
On Thursday 24 August 2006 10:36, Chris Lilley wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2006, 9:01:57 AM, bblcld wrote:
b I try to evaluate a DXF2SVG
Samuel,
Although you are correct and it is ASV which handles the SVG in IE, JScript
is run from IE.
With ASV, unless specifying to use ASV's JScript engine, IE's JScript engine
is used.
This means that an IE upgrade in their JScript functionality can affect ASV.
Ronan
On Thursday 10
Take a look at POE. It handles this out of the box.
Ronan
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 13:52, G. Wade Johnson wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 05:39:40 +0100 (BST)
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I want to build a perl program which will run like a daemon , where in it
will pull up an svg
Chris,
SVG document do not need to be embedded in an html document in order for
getURL(IE,Batik)/xmlhttprequest(Everyone else) to work.
Here is an example of getURL and xmlhttprequest:
http://roitsystems.com/SVG-Widgets/samples/SiemensClock.svg
All the best,
Ronan
On Tuesday 06 June 2006 12
duress. Please tone down the FUD in your emails. It does little more than
spread misinformation around the newsgroups. At the very least, check your
facts before spewing. Instead, why not try to make your application *work* on
non-windows platform.
Ronan
Thanks
Phi
On 6/2/06, Jeff Schiller
Hi Phi,
I tried to follow your instructions, but got the following complaint from FF:
access denied
This occured after it attempted to load the file (which is user-readable).
I suspect that there is a security issue with
platform: SuSE Linux 10.0, KDE, FF1.5
Ronan
On Wednesday 31 May 2006 22
to an
extent, and may solve some of your problem.
Best of luck.
Ronan
On Sunday 28 May 2006 21:30, Johan Persson wrote:
Hi,
Well, I do understand that not everyones taste can be catered for in a
specification and I do realize that you can ask for the bbox in a DOM
script (in the viewers
of the functionality that it does not support yet.
Ronan
On Thursday 27 April 2006 00:25, Darrel Yoon wrote:
Can Mozilla Firefox support SVG? How to install SVG plug-in into
Firefox explorer?
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How to build svg application(maps) for pocket pc/pda/handphone?
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do not need to be complex.
They need to have an OS onto which you can install the applications you need
and desire, and they have to support the browsing you want to do on the net.
After all, what is a mobile phone today other than an overextended wifi card
with a touch pad?
Ronan
Geoffrey J
is well proven and has been extensively used
commercially.
Ronan
On Friday 21 April 2006 16:00, Francis Hemsher wrote:
Shucks, I was about have some fun with Batik. But their navigation
bar creates a ton of errors so I can't navigate the site. I have IE6
w/Windows XP-pro. Also, being a developer, I
the svg
content people and fail to deliver the technical solution that meets RIA
needs on mobiles, then I believe that the RIA technowinner will be
Flash/Flex/whatever-its-called.
Ronan
On Thursday 20 April 2006 01:40, Robert Russell wrote:
I don't think it's Flash that SVG is really going to go
to keep a mailing list service ad free.
Ronan
On Thursday 20 April 2006 01:13, Jeff Schiller wrote:
Ronan,
You have time to read emails but not to check a feed for new entries?
I happen to use the feed provided by Yahoo for this list and go to
the web page occasionally when bored, I hardly ever
for the group. The idea was extensively discussed back then.
Ronan
On Wednesday 19 April 2006 08:17, Richard Gnyla wrote:
I agree, for some reason I had to also resubscribe as well and pretty
much this Yahoo Forum pi**ess me off as I now have had to subscribe 3
times in about 2 years or so.
What I
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bitflash.com/mobile_gallery.html
http://www.bitflash.com/mobile_gallery.html . Enter often, and help
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I have been tracing them so far in Illustrator, but it is very time
consuming... :(
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Microsoft Vista: Not 'People Ready'
Daniel Lyons, 03.22.06,
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On Monday 06 February 2006 06:10, sapnabafna247 wrote:
Hi Ronan,
Thanks for you reply...
Even I think SVG would limit my scope..but I nned to build teh white
board...my problems are
1. How do I display applications written in c++/java script in the
browser(like inskye or batik similar
than the
Adobe SVG Viewer plugin.
You may also be interested in this link at galactic pathways:
http://www.galacticpathways.com/OpenSource/SVGWidgets.aspx
Also, don't hesitate to look things up in the SVG Wiki...
http://wiki.svg.org/
Ronan
On Monday 06 February 2006 22:58, os_vlan wrote:
Hi
to
make sure you do not corner yourself into using functionality that only works
in ASV. The Adobe examples may contain old javascript that only works in ASV:
All the best,
Ronan
On Friday 03 February 2006 10:23, sapnabafna247 wrote:
Hi,
I am building a Network application using Ruby on rails.
I
Francis,
Interesting, and good to hear that IE7 is reasonable performant. What was the
SVG-viewer you were using, and what was the hardware performance? Were you
using ASV3 as a plugin?
Ronan
On Wednesday 01 February 2006 11:02, Francis Hemsher wrote:
I've tested IE7 beta 2 and find
people together to
fund the work? A little financial sponsorship goes a long way in open
source...
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On Tuesday 31 January 2006 19:17, Pedro Henrique de Lira wrote:
OK,
but we need a plugin similar to flash plugin,
with all functions of the specificaition 1.1 W3C.
Don't you think ?
[]s
Phi Tran escreveu:
FYI.
Yes. and No.
Yes there are some models floating on the NET.
1
need to do is read it.
Ronan
On Tuesday 31 January 2006 20:53, Phi Tran wrote:
But as you know ADOBE is abandoned SVG viewer.
And
1- It is not CROSS-BROWSER such as IE
2- I don't like to deal with black box. I want to allow the Web author more
flexibility such as to know that color a point
(blasphemy, but fairly easy,
I would guess).
6- We are not just starting it. but it has been worked for long.
Interesting. Any way to take a look at it? Do you have an online version that
is accessible?
Ronan
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(255,0,0);fill:
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text x=83.2mm y=24.8mm text-anchor=middle
dominant-baseline=mathematical
style=font-size:13.043478mm;GHGHGH/text
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On Monday 30 January 2006 10:07, danfreno wrote:
?xml version=1.0
Hi Rodolfo,
The context menu is vendor-specific feature of ASV (Such context menus are
generally associated with plugins )
Mozilla does have somethings you can do:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Firefox_:_Tips_:_Customize_context_menu
Ronan
On Friday 27 January 2006 21:41, RODOLFO MORENO LLACZA
easy to do with a daemon if
you understand how the internet works. Or you can pay someone to do it for
you if you dont understand the net.
Best of luck,
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written application. Can it not
handle arbitrary pointing device setups, including keyboard mappings...?
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Ensure that the user can operate, through keyboard input alone, any
user agent functionality available through the user interface.
Ronan
Jonathan,
On Monday 19 December 2005 18:07, Jonathan Chetwynd wrote:
Ronan,
as an accessibility consultant I use a variety of equipment and
operating systems, linux since '97-'98**, OS X currently and windows
whenever, certainly all three every workday.
Yes, the inclusion of legacy
,
or bitmap animations to show your data. Hey, you could even simply send it by
fax and forego both the W3C *and* ICANN.
Cheers,
Ronan
On Saturday 17 December 2005 04:35, Francis Hemsher wrote:
Hi Sherm,
I guess you sent this as a statement from Adobe as a positive
indication
From what I remember, keyboard inputs are not part of the currently released
SVG recommendations.
SVG only supports mouse events. What the browsers chose to do through their
Javascript interaction is their issue, but this is not an SVG issue, imho.
Ronan
On Friday 16 December 2005 12:04
-pointer events. Such things are added
within the browser implementation by the developers rather than as part of
the specification compliance matrix.
Ronan
On Saturday 17 December 2005 19:00, Robin Berjon wrote:
On Dec 17, 2005, at 19:32, Ronan Oger wrote:
SVG only supports mouse events.
SVG
Adobe says they have not given up on SVG.
Look for recent posts to this group about this from Jon Ferraiolo (last 3
weeks) for more info.
Ronan
On Tuesday 13 December 2005 18:26, gee_whiz_bang wrote:
I just installed the ASV 6 beta (from
http://www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install/beta.html
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to pass csv between 2 applications, you had to worry about whether the
programmers had packaged the data intelligently, and in a world-aware way.
With XML, the standard handles this elegantly.
This alone makes the poison of XML's verbosity and markup that much more
palatable.
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I can't say I would be sad to see SVG-Full be replaced with SVGt+script.
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On Tuesday 06 December 2005 08:33, Antoine Quint wrote:
Hi all,
There is also a new acquisition FAQ which as a bit about SVG:
Q: How does Adobe's
to
upload. This should be plenty of time to do your streaming animation.
The only real problem with this is making sure that your frames are keyed well
and that your transfer time is less than your display length.
Ronan
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developers.
I strongly believe that if a commercial player regrets that Firefox is missing
a particula capability, then the commercial player should pay for this
support.
The great thing about open-source software is that if you don't like it, you
can contribute to it to change it.
Ronan
online I can see? What language is your code in? Can we
see your example source code?
thanks
wei
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also: delineate is free too.
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resolution management would sort out the problem on its own?
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On Thursday 17 November 2005 15:16, Jeroen Vanattenhoven wrote:
I've used SVG maps for Belgium which uses Lambert 72 coördinates. This
gives you coördinates of for example 172000 189000. Also pretty large. I
don't
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On Monday 14 November 2005 12:40, algornik7 wrote:
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commercial GIS model with 100% accuracy, the SVG application vendor would
find themeselves in breach of contract for reselling the data model where
they only have a license to display it.
Ronan
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Your questions are only slightly related to SVG. These are xslt and xsl-fo
questions. I recommend you contact your vendor.
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On Monday 14 November 2005 14:22, sachin chourasia wrote:
i am using formatter v 3.3.
1-How can i invert the image in svg.
2-i am using
Tomi,
Neither URLs render on konqueror OR Firefox 1.5 rc2.
However, they both render using the bitflash 'xsvg' SVGT viewer on my linux
workstation.
Does ikivo require any namespace info,etc?
Ronan
On Monday 14 November 2005 15:12, Antoine Quint wrote:
Hi Antonio!
Can you post a URL
is about geospatial features,
wheras SVG is about 2-d image rendering.
Normal GIS data is stored in its own format, then transformed to SVG. Because
of this, the GIS data is degraded when it is rendered as SVG because it has
been transformed.
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On Saturday 12 November 2005 03:04, Francis Hemsher wrote:
Hi Alastair,
Tossing ideas can be fun and creative.
Protecting SVG, I believe is a possible goal. I don't quite know how
to get there yet, but I'm working on it. I think this would be a
neat feature
For open-source toolkits Take a look at: autotrace, imagemagick, pstoedit
For workflows to go between format types, mostly raster-to-svg, but also some
vector-to-vector, take a look at ROIT Systems's online conversion tool:
http://www.roitsystems.com/cgi-bin/r2v/tracer.pl
Ronan
On Thursday 10
Hi,
Bitflash makes an X-windows viewer that works as a standalone binary on any
X-comlatible system. The last time I saw it, it covered essentially SVGT plus
some additional tags. Bitflash may be willing to sell copies of it.
Ronan
On Friday 11 November 2005 11:13, sridhardammala wrote:
I am
You can do this by hand, or you can use a programming solution serverside for
it.
Take a look at http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?SVG::Template::Graph
Ronan
On Friday 11 November 2005 07:12, chorasia_1707 wrote:
hi,
i am new in this group.
please tell me how to create Bar,pie
trojan horses,
and this was one of these messages. You can expect to receive 1-2 per day of
these messages that make no sense. You simply need to ignore those messages.
All the best, and welcome to SVG-Developers.
Ronan
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 21:22, laurent svgmaniac wrote:
This is my
Hi all,
Does anyone know of a batch tool that would support svg-to-wmf conversion?
Image::Magick does some, but it is incomplete and too slow.
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Great, I'll take a look at your offering. Thanks.
On Thursday 10 November 2005 14:02, Jeroen Dekker wrote:
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On Thursday 10 November 2005 15:45, stig_kronback
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the native javascript http support instead.
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On Thursday 03 November 2005 01:53, Piero Cavalieri wrote:
I think u could use existing Ajax frameworks without modify it. For
example I use Ajax .NET with svg, but I had to embed svg in aspx page.
If you don't want to embed it, I think u should
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