Hi all-

In order to make cvs-create-patch faster (and in-xcode file search results smaller) for those developers not interested in SVG development, I will be moving the SVG directories into their own top- level module WebCore+SVG. This will be along-side with the addition of a checkout-svg script for checking out the pieces of this module into the proper place (WebCore/ksvg2, WebCore/kdom, WebCore/kcanvas).

If you are not currently doing any SVG related development, this will not affect you.

If you are doing SVG related development, you will have to run the checkout-svg script in order to get a new (moved) copy of the SVG CVS tree.

Thanks.

-eric

p.s. In addition to these changes, I will also be introducing a number of small *temporary* SPI additions to WebCore+SVG, to allow the use of several SVG test programs I have put together. I plan to make these SPI additions tonight, after the cvs re-org, as well as (if I have time) commit my various test programs into CVS so that you all can start actually displaying SVGs on your own machines.
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