Re: Firefox 1.1 SVG support
Well, I have my article half-written on using Inkscape for web page graphics but someone beat me to it on the state of browser support: http://svg.org - it's a pretty good read. But the even bigger news is the announcement above it that Firefox 1.1 will have SVG turned on. Great News !
On Friday 15 Apr 2005 21:00, John Taber wrote:
Well, I have my article half-written on using Inkscape for web page graphics but someone beat me to it on the state of browser support: http://svg.org - it's a pretty good read. But the even bigger news is the announcement above it that Firefox 1.1 will have SVG turned on. Great News !
Very nice :) Probably won't be a lot of use until other major browsers do the same, though, unfortunately.
Does Mozilla's SVG engine render identically to Inkscape?
Quoting Lee Braiden <lee.b@...786...>:
Does Mozilla's SVG engine render identically to Inkscape?
To the extent that both conform to the SVG standard, yes.
While neither is perfectly conforming yet, it should be close enough for most practical purposes.
-mental
Quoting John Taber <jtaber@...480...>:
Well, I have my article half-written on using Inkscape for web page graphics but someone beat me to it on the state of browser support: http://svg.org - it's a pretty good read. But the even bigger news is the announcement above it that Firefox 1.1 will have SVG turned on. Great News !
My understanding is that for 1.1 anyway, it will still require a pref setting to enable -- but at least it will be in the standard builds, finally.
-mental
On Friday 15 April 2005 15:30, mental@...3... wrote:
My understanding is that for 1.1 anyway, it will still require a pref setting to enable -- but at least it will be in the standard builds, finally.
Actually, according to the update stated on the announcement - the preference will be set on.
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