Great question! I start off with Inkscape, which I think is excellent.
Once the SVG is largely as I want it, I edit by hand and maybe optimize
using some home-grown tools.

HTML-Kit is really good on Windows; although it uses IE as its rendering
engine, if you have the Adobe plugin installed it will give excellent
feedback. I've been using HTML-Kit for years, the developer is highly
responsive and it's a fine, stable product.

One to watch is Amaya (cross-platform, like Inkscape), which in its
latest (somewhat bleeding-edge) implementation offers SVG editing. The
drawback with Amaya is that its rendering falls well short of Adobe and
the major non-legacy browsers, although its developers are making great
strides.

It's a sadness to me that HTML-Kit is not available under Linux, to
which I am gradually transferring my allegiance. I'd be most interested
to hear from others about the various HTML/XML/SVG editors available on
that platform.

CPKS


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