Doug Schepers schrieb:
To quote the movie Stripes, Lighten up, Francis.
Holger and I showed how to do this for, let's see, the 3 biggest
browsers in
the world, IE, FF, and Opera. I'll bet Amaya does it, too. Lynx is
probably
out.
Mark Birbeck showed how to do it with his company's
Hi, Holger-
My mistake. I should have said the 5 biggest browsers in the world.
Now I'm wondering about Lynx... Anyone up to making an ASCII-art renderer
for SVG? You could zoom in and out by changing the font size... And I'd love
to see SVGFonts done as ASCII.
Regards-
Doug
Holger Will wrote:
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Subject: [svg-developers] Re: SVG and HTML all in one html file
Francis Hemsher schrieb:
Hey Benc,
I just love folks that like to push the envelope a bit to its
extremes.
what do you mean by this ? i thought svg was created for just that
purpose... mixing it with other xml dialects.
I know ways to dump an xml file into an empty SVG container, however
To quote the movie Stripes, Lighten up, Francis.
Holger and I showed how to do this for, let's see, the 3 biggest browsers in
the world, IE, FF, and Opera. I'll bet Amaya does it, too. Lynx is probably
out.
Mark Birbeck showed how to do it with his company's plugin.
How much more today do you
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