Hi John, If you want a pretty good indication on the current status of the different rendering engines you could take a look at my comparison chart here: http://www.linuxrising.org/svg_test/test.html
It lists all the SVG engines discussed in this thread and I updated the librsvg-cairo one just an hour ago.
I also hope someone in the Inkscape community gets motivated to start working on the compliance tests as afaict there have been little progress on Inkscape's SVG standard compliance over the last few months (tons of other improvements though :).
Christian
On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 03:33 -0600, John Taber wrote:
Dominic Lachowicz wrote:
I can barely make time for testing a new lib under cairo so can't afford to get involved with trying to get hooked into cvs etc - if libsvg is deprecated and librsvg is really in flux, what is Gnome using in current development (v2.11) for rendering svg?
Gnome has always used librsvg. It has never used libsvg. Gnome's development version is 2.13, not 2.11.
The version of librsvg that Gnome uses renders via libart and not cairo.
Now I get it - I was thinking Gnome was now rendering svg via cairo. So for now I'll use libsvg-cairo knowing that it may have some problems and knowing that it is planned to be replaced with librsvg-cairo sometime in near future. When a version of librsvg-cairo becomes available outside of cvs or I have time to fool with the cvs settings, I'll try it out and feedback to the librsvg list. thks.
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