To close the loop on this, back in December 2008 I did write a Webkit Bugzilla
report and just today I got the word that they fixed the bug, 25 months later!
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14242
I haven't downloaded the lastest nightly build yet, so haven't confirmed it.
Ken Nellis
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On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 17:49:18 +0100, Frank Bruder redu...@yahoo.de wrote:
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wrote:
I wonder if a 2nd pair of eyes might see a problem with my SVG
code
in this page:
Thanx to Andreas and Frank for their helpful responses and apologies
for my second post appealing for help on the same subject.
Frank, I followed up on your idea that applying font-size directly as
text element attributes rather than in style attributes. This
worked to a point: I could
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wrote:
I wonder if a 2nd pair of eyes might see a problem with my SVG
code
in this page:
http://mysite.verizon.net/nellisks/svg/kakuro/wp.07-10-28.svg
Safari 3.2.1 with ASV3 and Firefox 3.0.4 and Camino 1.6.5 render
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Kenneth Nellis nelli...@...
wrote:
I wonder if a 2nd pair of eyes might see a problem with my SVG
code
in this page:
http://mysite.verizon.net/nellisks/svg/kakuro/wp.07-10-28.svg
Safari 3.2.1 with ASV3 and Firefox 3.0.4 and Camino 1.6.5 render
You forgot Nokia S60 handsets which are the biggest group of devices sold at
the moment.
http://veikoh.wordpress.com
--- On Fri, 12/19/08, Andreas Neumann a.neum...@carto.net wrote:
From: Andreas Neumann a.neum...@carto.net
Subject: [svg-developers] Re: Safari 3.2.1 with ASV 3.0 won't View
I wonder if a 2nd pair of eyes might see a problem with my SVG code
in this page:
http://mysite.verizon.net/nellisks/svg/kakuro/wp.07-10-28.svg
Safari 3.2.1 with ASV3 and Firefox 3.0.4 and Camino 1.6.5 render the
Kakuro puzzle as desired, but Safari w/out ASV3 renders impossibly
large
Thanx, Andreas. I did download and play with the latest nightly
WebKit build. My few SMIL things worked fine and so does View Source!
Compared with ASV3, certain other things work better and certain
other things work worse. I seem to have a text problem, that may be
my own problem, but it
yes, it is also my impression that some things are better and some
are worse. But Webkit is under active development while ASV is dead.
Also, all in all, performance in Webkit and browser integration is
good.
I agree that there are still some bugs.
I encourage you to report the bugs at
Hi Ken,
It is true that the regular Safari release doesn't do SMIL yet.
However, the Webkit nightlies (the base of future Safari versions)
already does SMIL. It is not yet fully complete and tested (this is
what the nightlies are for) but it is pretty good already.
I invite you to download a
In my experiment, I removed ASV and then relaunched Safari to see
what worked. SMIL didn't. I reinstalled ASV and SMIL worked again.
So, I conclude that Safari doesn't do SMIL. Or is something else
going on
Ken Nellis
On Dec 16, 2008, at 1:09 PM, svg-developers@yahoogroups.com wrote:
hm
Kenneth Nellis wrote:
In my experiment, I removed ASV and then relaunched Safari to see
what worked. SMIL didn't. I reinstalled ASV and SMIL worked again.
So, I conclude that Safari doesn't do SMIL. Or is something else
going on
That is true. Safari does not yet support SMIL. It seems to be on
hm - why do you want to use ASV with Safari? Safari (Webkit) can do
SVG natively.
Andreas
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nelli...@... wrote:
Since I've updated to Safari 3.2.1 (Macintosh), I can no longer see
SVG source through the
context-sensitive menu option View
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