On 1/22/06, Joshua A. Andler wrote:
If I am not mistaken, the spec for 1.2 is now closed for adding anything new.
That would be not that great in this context
I am totally with you though in terms of I need more gradients as well (Mmmmm meshes... *drool*). They do tend to be open to 'outsiders' making suggestions, so if you wanted to write them, feel free. As I said, I may be mistaken about them accepting anything new, and the SVG section of the w3's site does vaguely still say under development. ;) So yeah, I'd be with you on it.
The problem with me is that I'm just an active user and translator of Inkscape. My position would sound like "If you add this functionality to next SVG recommendation, some of developers might implement it for us - users". Which is not that solid looking like "I'm one of Inkscape's developers. We desperately need this feature in the next SVG spec to be able to provide decent functionality anticipated by users"
The same applies not only to gradients. These features will be highly appreciated by prepress people:
4.3. SVG should extend the list of color representation spaces that are accessible within a document. Potential color spaces are CMYK and PANTONE. [SVG 1.2] [SVG 2.0]
4.4. SVG may allow a palette of colors or other paint styles to be defined, with the style properties that can reference paint servers able to use this palette as an indexed color table. SVG may also allow a set of alternative palettes to be described, with the most suitable palette for the output device chosen at rendering time. [SVG 1.1] [SVG 1.2]
And this one by most users who benefits from CSS in SVG:
7.3. SVG should support the CSS background properties on some elements, particularly the outermost SVG element and text elements. [SVG 2.0]
Alexandre