On Sat, 21 May 2011 17:12:01 +0200 Hans J Nuecke <[email protected]> wrote:
> I couldn't agree more ;-) > Regards > Hans You would?? Go on. I'll buy it ( not! ). Tell me in your own words, exactly what it is, that you are agreeing with Hans! Regards, Chris. > Am 21.05.2011 15:36, schrieb Raph: > > Hi Chris, > > > > All the message could be said that way: why trying to replace flash by > > html when html is worse. > > Ok to have degraded version for "non willing to be compatible" devices > > but imposing it for all user is counter productive. > > Also why converting a pdf version to a more verbose and less optimize > > markup language, that hangs computers and lacks fidelity, when all the > > flash conversions purpose is to be lighter faster and easier to > > integrate in custom interfaces... > > Bringing apple into this conversation is logical because they are the > > origin of these attempts to replace flash where it's still a lot better. > > > > Best regards > > > > Raph > > > > Le 03/04/2011 09:30, Chris a écrit : > >>> On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 11:05:34 +0300 > >>> Raphaël Benzazon<[email protected]> wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> I hope the dev is moving ahead nicely. > >> I think it is proceeding well. > >> > >>> I have to admit that the first and last scribd publication that I > >>> visited > >>> was making my powerful desktop PC hang. > >> That could be caused by anything - user error? ;o) But why bring scribd > >> into this? > >> > >>> It seems that the html is not the solution when it comes to > >>> reproduce or > >>> convert publication for internet. > >> Sweeping statement. Not necessarily true either. Markup changes > >> constantly. > >> > >>> It was so slow compared the the previous flash version, that was > >>> painful to accept that scribd made such a bad technological choice. > >> Again, not sure what that statement has to do with SWFTools. > >> > >>> Maybe they listen too much the the pseudo prohet Jobs. > >> .. co-founder and CEO of consumer electronics company Apple Inc? ;o) > >> What has he to do with all this? > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> > >> > >> Chris ( retiring - not surprisedly - somewhat confused ) > >> > >> > >>> Greetings > >>> > >>> Raphaël > >>> > >>> Le 09/05/2010 05:41, Matthias Kramm a écrit : > >>>> On Sat, May 08, 2010 at 12:44:57PM +0200, filip > >>>> sound<[email protected]> wrote: > >>>>> Matthias, i can't believe all this... > >>>>> are you serious? you want the browser to render complex > >>>>> graphics/shapes/gradients and texts (pdf) all in html? > >>>> Well, what Scribd currently does is text and bitmaps. > >>>> Vector shapes (gradients etc.) are in my queue, problem is that > >>>> cross-browser > >>>> compatibilty of SVG, Canvas etc. is much worse than that of custom > >>>> fonts. > >>>> > >>>>> the performance will > >>>>> not be anything near the performance you get when running it on a > >>>>> plugin > >>>>> that has full access to the cpu. > >>>> Why? The browser has full access to the CPU, too, after all. > >>>> Also, Javascript engines have gotten ridiculously fast. > >>>> > >>>> Matthias > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> -- > >> > > > > > > > > -- Chris <[email protected]>
