Hi folks,
I've been trying, rather unsystematically, to explore various options for SVG
editing/authoring.
See http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/IG/wiki/Authoring_tools_and_editors for a
list of things known or suspected of being relevant to the task (both software
packages and features relevant
A couple of comments:
At the moment there is certainly no one-stop-shop IDE for SVG
development. It may be conceptually useful, then, to separate
development out into several tasks. This way, you can choose which
tool is most appropriate for any given task. I would propose that SVG
development may
Jake wrote:
>At the moment there is certainly no one-stop-shop IDE for SVG
>development. It may be conceptually useful, then, to separate
>development out into several tasks. This way, you can choose which
>tool is most appropriate for any given task. I would propose that SVG
>development may be
FYI, I just tests Aptana with the embedded Gecko renderer on a
compound XHTML-SVG document (.xhtml extension, so the Eclipse wouldn't
get confused about the MIME type), and it totally worked. Nice little
animated SVG prototype running right there in Eclipse :-)
I'm quite pleased about this, as it
just
start from scratch.
David
- Original Message -
From: Jake Beard
To: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 11:10 PM
Subject: Re: [svg-developers] Preferred editing environments SVG et al
FYI, I just tests Aptana with the embedded Gecko renderer o
someone working for a few weeks could cobble something fairly nice together.
>
> I've wondered if any of Inkscape could be moved in a JavaScript direction,
> to create an Inkscape light running in a browser, but it might be easier to
> just start from scratch.
>
> David
>
a bezier drawing tool and so forth. I think
>> someone working for a few weeks could cobble something fairly nice together.
>>
>> I've wondered if any of Inkscape could be moved in a JavaScript direction,
>> to create an Inkscape light running in a browser, but it might
Jake wrote:
>FYI, I just tests Aptana with the embedded Gecko renderer on a
>compound XHTML-SVG document (.xhtml extension, so the Eclipse wouldn't
>get confused about the MIME type), and it totally worked. Nice little
>animated SVG prototype running right there in Eclipse :-)
I just tried someth
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