There are a few places that we had to extend SVG to support features in PDF,
including in the areas of colorspaces, transparency and prepress
functionality. All of our extensions are documented and should also be
namespaced.
Leonard Rosenthol
Adobe Systems
On 12/10/06, pilatfr [EMAIL
in the Mars team to that?
Pete
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On 12 déc. 2006, at 06:08, Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
There are a few places that we had to extend SVG to support
features in PDF,
including in the areas of colorspaces, transparency and prepress
functionality. All of our extensions are documented and should
also be
namespaced.
Good to
Hi Antoine,
Now that I am no longer with Adobe, I feel more able to express certain
opinions. Regarding SVG Print:
1) Yes indeed, try to partner with how PDF/Mars is using SVG. As you
probably know, PDF is very, very big in the world of printing. An
initiative around SVG for print workflows that
We support icc-color() as well as the SVG 1.2 device colors.
Leonard
On 12/12/06, Jon Ferraiolo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will point out that device-color() was a feature (still is a feature?)
that was listed in drafts of SVG 1.2. So, even with this syntax extension,
Adobe has attempted to
Yes. We would indeed like to bring our extensions back to the W3C at some
point.
Leonard
On 12/12/06, Antoine Quint [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12 déc. 2006, at 06:08, Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
There are a few places that we had to extend SVG to support
features in PDF,
including in the
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