In a message dated 16/12/2005 13:45:45 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
writes:

Haven't  looked at Sparkle at all, but just from reading your
description, the SVG  suite that Corel abandoned a while ago sounds like
what you mean: an  environment that enabled people to design SVG graphics
and build  programming behind it in one integrated package. It all looked
very  complicated to me when I played with it (I'm not a programmer), so
it must  have been good! ;-) Alas, to my knowledge they simply dropped it
at some  point. Whether that says something about SVG or about the
concept in  general, I will leave up to you.


Hi Jeroen,
 
The Corel SVG design tool is as close as I have seen in the SVG space. It  
wasn't perfect (and I didn't find it particularly intuitive) but it was  
attempting to provide a solution to the problem I mentioned.
 
Yes, as far as I am aware it is now history. A pity.
 
Andrew Watt


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