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June 07, 2002
Dean Jackson on SVG: "As
Dean Jackson on SVG: "As an aside, if Macromedia Flash exported SVG today, it could be one of the best SVG authoring tools in existence." Actually, you can do this today, at least on PC... copy a shape to the clipboard and use SVGFactory to turn it to XML curves.
"Adobe has publicly stated a distribution for the Adobe SVG viewer in excess of 150 million, and that is just one of the many SVG implementations around today. If you didn't already know, the Adobe SVG viewer is bundled with Adobe Acrobat Reader, and will be bundled with Real Player in the future." Where's the Adobe citation? (Recently Acrobat has started including an old version of their SVG plugin, ASV2, which has some DOM and scripting differences from the Adobe's ASV3.) Where does that "150M" number come from?
If anybody knows of a gallery of good SVG deployments it would be great to pass the link, thanks.
Recap: Vector graphics are great. Flash's goal is a bit beyond that, though.
Posted by John Dowdell at June 7, 2002 04:52 PM
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