People, there are things, what can make SVG graphic more flexible and impressive. I do know (thanks to Mr. Ferraiolo), that there must be serious reasons to expand SVG specification (at least two progs, browsers mostly), but on the other hand implementation of advanced gradient fills promise so much... For example, RaveGrid is proclaimed as an extra quality raster to SVG converter. Well. May be someone wants to see, what is really qualitative conversion. Visit www.smartfills.com and download SVSViewer. I think, such techique could be used in Web with a great benefit too. Small vector files looking like nice raster ones, not like a cheap Japanese cartoon. Andrew M, Kamchatka, Kluchi-1
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