I was browsing the icons for Breathe and something occurred to me, is it possible to create SVGs with scripts in them? i.e. is the SVG engine complete enough that adding some scripting, or adding a scripting engine would be trivial?
The main reason I'm curious about this is that we could possibly define SVGs with a default colour, then if the colour is different in the system then we could change the colour - for instance, in the current BreatheIconSet submissions, devices/computer has an orange background on the screen. It looks great, and fits excellently with an orange based theme, but what about a theme that is blue-colour based? Wouldn't it be cool if we could just say "make this colour match (such and such) colour defined in appearance settings"? I suppose for colours, we wouldn't really need scripting but if we had scripting in SVG it would open up an entire world of possibilities. If this is well received I will put forth this suggestion on brainstorm, if it isn't already. :) Thanks, ~Chris -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
