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On Sep 30, 2010, at 1:23 PM, Greg Brown wrote:
> Earlier today, I took a stab at wrapping SVG Salamander in a Pivot Image. It
> was trivial to implement, and the results are staggering (IMO). See attached.
>
> The key classes are SVGImage, which wraps an instance of
> com.kitfox.svg.SVGDiagram, and SVGImageSerializer, which knows how to read an
> SVGImage from an InputStream.
>
> The sample application loads the image declaratively in BXML:
>
> <ImageView styles="{verticalAlignment:'top'}">
> <image>
> <bxml:include src="logo.svg"/>
> </image>
> </ImageView>
>
> The only thing the application needs to do to enable this is add a MIME type
> and file extension mapping to BXMLSerializer:
>
> static {
> BXMLSerializer.getMimeTypes().put(SVGImageSerializer.MIME_TYPE,
> SVGImageSerializer.class);
> BXMLSerializer.getFileExtensions().put(SVGImageSerializer.SVG_EXTENSION,
> SVGImageSerializer.MIME_TYPE);
> }
>
> That's it!
>
> There are obviously huge advantages to having SVG support in a Pivot
> application, one of which is resolution independence: SVG images will scale
> with the UI, whereas bitmapped images won't (try scaling the sample UI using
> Control-Shift +/- for an example).
>
> Mark, great work on SVG Salamander. Would you consider including the SVGImage
> and SVGSerializer classes in your project? That would make it much easier for
> Pivot users to take advantage of.
>
> Greg
>
> <pivot_svgsalamander.zip>
>
> <pivot_svgsalamander.png>