Adobe PDF and XML, introducing Mars. Nota Bene: it uses SVG!
Adobe have announced a project for representing PDF in XML called Mars. They have also announced a project to cooperate with Mozilla on a shared ECMAScipt project codenamed Apollo. (Javascript is formally known as ECMA Script, Adobe/Macromedia has long had a version called Actionscript but I still like the original name Livescript best.) Not so relevant to inkscape at the moment. It also sounds vaguely like they are going to use Webkit (KHTML) but that has even less relevance to Inkscape.
The interesting part of all this project Mars relevant to Inkscape can be found buried in the Frequently Asked Questions: http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Mars:FAQ#What_advantages_does_SVG_bring... "SVG is an abbreviation for Scalable Vector Graphics, an XML-based, W3C standard language for describing graphics. Many applications and tools can create or manipulate SVG page contents. SVG page content can also be converted to PDF graphic operators using Acrobat 8.0 Professional and the Mars plug-in."
I'd love to give you more details but so far I only know as much as can be seen in the FAQ. http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Mars:FAQ
Looks promising. You might even say it was pretty cool.
Sincerely
Alan Horkan
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P.S. I know I should probably add this to the Wiki and I probably will eventually but I welcome the help of anyone who wants to do it first or even find better information.
Alan Horkan wrote:
Adobe have announced a project for representing PDF in XML called Mars. They have also announced a project to cooperate with Mozilla on a shared ECMAScipt project codenamed Apollo. (Javascript is formally known as ECMA Script, Adobe/Macromedia has long had a version called Actionscript but I still like the original name Livescript best.)
Quoting the mozilla.org announcement at http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/press/mozilla-2006-11-07.html a related project is Tamarin and is aiming to "implement the final version of the ECMAScript Edition 4 standard language, which Mozilla will use within the next generation of SpiderMonkey, the core JavaScript engine embedded in Firefox."
However what is worrying is that "web developers now have a high-performance, open source virtual machine for building and deploying interactive applications across both Adobe Flash Player and the Firefox web browser".
Considering the fact that Adobe has announced that the Adobe SVG plugin will be discontinued, I hope that Adobe's "contribution" will not undermine the quality of the SVG viewer in Firefox, favoring Flash-based vector graphics on the web.
- Spyros Blanas
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