Hello,
I have the Adobe SVG Viewer installed in Ubuntu Linux without
problems. As far as I remember, I just copied the plugin files to the
plugin directory, according to step 6 of the installation instruction:
6. Copy libNPSVG3.so from the SVG plug-in installation folder to
Manuel Cañón López schrieb:
I've install adobe svg plugin in Debian sarge without problems (just
following the instructions), in mozilla-firefox.
In my opinion, is the best one. Ah!! and choose the 3.02...
And for the mouse movement problem... puff, no way. The onmouseover
onlye works
Hi all,
I got it working in Opera now, and it does fine so far. The only
problem is that it appears to register a mouseout if I press a mouse
button. I guess I'll circumvent that with javascript animation instead
of the declarative animation.
You'll have to prevent Opera from rendering the
Hi, tranks for replying, I'll start looking at this at the moment.
But, in my opinion, the worse part of this is that my actual work could
not be seen by a windows user (at the moment, I'm checking out that my
library can be seen under Windows with explorer or firefox each time I
do a commit :)).
Hi Phil,
I am using ASV3-beta with Mozilla at RedHat Linux, and it works OK
except some small bugs of the ASV-beta. You have to open the
http://www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install/main.html
and follow the instructions :
1. Double-click the downloaded installer.
2. Follow the on-screen
Hi Phil,
unfortunately the state of ASV on Linux is less than optimal, but it
works in some browsers. On my SuSE Linux it works fine in Konqueror
and Opera, but does not work well in the Mozilla based browsers,
because these browsers recently changed their plugin interface and
Adobe did not
Hi Phil,
I saw that Andreas answered you also. Seems that, what is OK for
RedHat does not work with other Linux systems. In any case, I wrote
you by mistake, that you need to download some fonts, so disregard
this part.
Good luck, Samy
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Samuel Dagan
Andreas Neumann:
unfortunately the state of ASV on Linux is less than optimal, but it
works in some browsers. On my SuSE Linux it works fine in Konqueror
and Opera, but does not work well in the Mozilla based browsers,
because these browsers recently changed their plugin interface and
Hi Andreas,
Thanks for the advice. Mostly my experiment with using Linux has been
ok but a few things that should be simple (such as SVG plugin and MIDI)
have been nightmarish. I'll see if moving all the files to the
plugins directory does the trick.
thanks,
Phil
Andreas Neumann wrote:
Thanks Sami. The install.so wants me to include some command line
options and I don't have a clue what it wants...
Phil
Samuel Dagan wrote:
Hi Phil,
I saw that Andreas answered you also. Seems that, what is OK for
RedHat does not work with other Linux systems. In any case, I wrote
you
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