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SVG?
by Joergen Ramskov on Tuesday 11/Sep/2001, @12:56
Are there any plans regarding SVG support?
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Re: SVG?
by Shane Wright on Wednesday 12/Sep/2001, @01:30
I'd be interested in this too - would be very very useful for me
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And MathML?
by jsantos on Wednesday 12/Sep/2001, @07:45
Very important...
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Re: SVG?
by altrent on Wednesday 12/Sep/2001, @07:53
Yes, I would be very interested in knowing if some work is done in this area. :)
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  • Re: SVG?
    by rwlbuis on Wednesday 12/Sep/2001, @10:20
    Yes, there is work going on with the project ksvg in kdenonbeta.
    There is still a lot of work to do, but a reasonable start has been
    made so that at least a few simple svg examples work. The most work
    has still to be done in the rendering engine, text/font/glyph and css
    support.
    The development has been slowed a bit lately, but we hope to continue
    from next week on. If anybody wants to help they are always welcome ofcourse.
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  • Re: SVG?
    by Krame on Wednesday 12/Sep/2001, @15:31
    As I remember it will be natively supported as a second metafile format in Qt 3.0
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