You only need to recompile an svg file to a drawing if the file content changes
- drawings scale using the rect of the image object, based on the viewBox and
preserveAspectRatio attributes on the root node of the original svg file.
If a specific SVG file isn't scaling when compiled to a drawing
Just updated PDFViewer (uses parts of pdf.js,
see https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js ).
Use it if you can't/won't rely on the user's PDF-plugin.
Download PDFViewer_v100 from "Sample Stacks" or
http://livecodeshare.runrev.com/stack/916/
Current features:
* Switch to prev/next/any page of the PD
> BR wrote:
> though I just discovered that if you group the widget, by itself, in
> does accept the graphic effects.
Was the first time published by Jeanne DeVoto:
http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-livecode/2016-October/232259.html
after a question of BR in the use-list ...
The corresponding versions that use JavaScript (from midth 2017)
use the full SVG power of a browser and store the SVG as a
property of the image. And then they convert (very fast) the SVG
again to the image whenever the image is resized.
This doesn't need any additional space if you already use a
Thanks for the quick response.
As requested: Bug 21860
Richmond.
On 27.02.19 17:44, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode wrote:
On 2019-02-27 15:56, Richmond via use-livecode wrote:
Sort of . . .
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=32266&p=177101#p177101
Hmmm - that is strange - the
Nice, even colors.
When you change the size of the svg image, then the image in the button
sizes along. You have to adjust the button then to the new size
Op 27-2-2019 om 16:44 schreef Mark Waddingham via use-livecode:
On 2019-02-27 15:56, Richmond via use-livecode wrote:
Sort of . . .
http
On Tue, 26 Feb 2019 at 23:12, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Kaveh Bazargan wrote:
>
> > My use case might be unusual in that I have several itemdelimiters in
> > the same text. I need to record what each one is, but they must not be
> > the same. I mi
Hi Andy,
I'm using CTRL + "~"
Thanks
On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 1:00 AM AndyP via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> What Control key combination are you using? So that we can test.
>
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> Andy Piddock
>
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> My software never has bugs. It just develops random features.
On 2019-02-27 15:56, Richmond via use-livecode wrote:
Sort of . . .
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=32266&p=177101#p177101
Hmmm - that is strange - the image looks relatively simple there, so the
SVG for it should be and thus be supported... Can you file a bug with
the
.svg fi
Ha! Monte answer, (email is running behind the thread!)
"Import the SVG using the drawing library `drawingSVGCompile()` and set the
text of an image to the returned value. Then use the image ID as an icon in the
normal way."
Oh boy!
Brahmanathaswami
I am a little late to the SVG Party
I am a little late to the SVG Partywhat do you mean:
"Admittedly you do need to compile your SVG to the drawing format so you
can use them in images,"
??
To state the obvious: Currently, I have to "expose" a new SVG widget every
time it make it a button. In theory, if SVG can be
Sort of . . .
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=32266&p=177101#p177101
Richmond.
On 27.02.19 9:54, AndyP via use-livecode wrote:
SVGs can also now be Imported As Control > Image svg is now included as an
image file type.
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Andy Piddock
My software never has bugs. It just
On 2019-02-27 11:23, hh via use-livecode wrote:
That's a fake, as long it is called "SVG"-Icons.
These are ordinary images, converted from SVG, no longer
SVG objects.
Also the import is not a real SVG import but an import
of the converted image.
This is fine, but we shouldn't name these objects
That's a fake, as long it is called "SVG"-Icons.
These are ordinary images, converted from SVG, no longer
SVG objects.
Also the import is not a real SVG import but an import
of the converted image.
This is fine, but we shouldn't name these objects "SVG"
as they are ordinary images in the stack.
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