Thom, The following JIRA issue relates to adding some SVG support to Pivot (targeted for Pivot 2.1). I'm sure others on the list can comment futher about this as it was a bit before my time. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIVOT-318
Pivot 1.5.1 was released on August 20, 2010 and we are hard at work on 2.0. Once again I will have to defer to others as to a roadmap or possible release dates. However you can see the progress we are making with the following report https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=true&&pid=12310863&fixfor=12313780&sorter/field=priority&sorter/order=DESC Regards, Chris On 21 September 2010 11:42, TJB <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Pivot, > > Recently I looked at Pivot and became very happy with what I saw, lots of > progress over the last year! I'm impressed with the fine widgets and so much > more and will be going through the tutorials next. The WKTX also reminds me > of the declarative script in the Sage API by Sparseware which I liked when I > reviewed it. > > Presently we work with Java 2D and the SVGSalamander API. The ability to > draw up vector art in inkscape or illustrator and then open the result SVG > in a Java app works well. Is there any support for SVG in Pivot presently? > > If not please look into SVGSalamander as an addition, it does most of what > Batik did but is not so huge, slow or old. If SVGSalamander would be > integrated (by us or you) what are your recommendations on how to approach > this task? > > Also, when is Pivot 2.0 available and is there a roadmap? > > P.S. Hey, it was a good day! JavaFX Script got dumped and JavaFX 2.0 will > not be seen until Q3 2011. You guys are way ahead already and the road is > clear for miles and miles. Go Pivot Go! > > Thom > > > >
