Dear SVG Developers,

I am new to SVG and have worked primarily on the Mac platform in
graphic design most of my career. It took me a while to get used to
Mac OS X after Mac OS 8/9 but I like it.

In my evaluation of Keynote 2, its human UI is impressive.

The response posted to Keynote-Tools by the Keynote Director at Apple
Computer, Inc. (Dr. Ernie Prabhakar) caused me to raise an eyebrow. I
am wondering how to interpret what he is saying. The Keynote XML
(APXL) for Keynote 1 makes reference in its comments fields to SVG
path not being as simple as Apple's path for APXL. 

Is Apple poo pooing SVG? This seems surprising because Adobe is behind
SVG and Adobe and Apple have always had a close relationship.

Tabitha McNerney

http://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/keynote-tools/
2005-March/000189.html

SVG is not at this time a supported image format in Mac OS X (or,  
frankly, most other places, and Keynote always stores images as  
separate files anyway, so I don't see a strong case for Keynote to  
use it directly.

Regarding publishing the XML format: it is clear that changes to the  
XML format cause a lot of disruption in the community that uses it,  
so we're reviewing how to best manage that. We'll try to post more  
details shortly.

Sincerely,
Ernest Prabhakar





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