Hi, ACL-
Yow! That may display on a PDA, but the transmission time would be a killer.
Why not use a bezier curve, like a Q or a C?
Here's that same shape (more or less) described using a bezier:
I did that by hand, but it's really not that hard to calculate, and Q and C
are both supported in S
When we wrote the last message, we didn't know how to carry out the idea.
Now, we have done it.
To represent the Pie Chart we use lines (L command) instead of use
arcs (A command). This representation is accepted on PDAs.
An example:
Regards
ACL
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We have found another way to represent this type of graphics (with M
and L commands) and the Pie Chart can be visualized in a PDA without
mistakes.
thank you very much for your help.
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it would be good if you shared your solution with the list
that way its in archive future use and some of us might learn
something
cheers
Garry
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> We have found another way to represent this type of graphics (wi
there was also a very good thread a few weeks ago which solved my
problem with pie charts, but specifically helped me to understand the
use of arcs and ellipses
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/svg-developers/message/51838
hope this helps
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