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Re: SVG?
by Ian Reinhart Geiser on Wednesday 17/Dec/2003, @05:37
Mostly gradients, that and it gets confused easily. KSVG may be fine, so we will have gotten 1% of the browser market there... its just i really would enjoy it if i could export a SVG of my KPresenter presentation and have a client read it who is still running IE...

as for how i made it. I just setup a QPicture as my paint device and painted the KPresenter page. Now this might have bugs, I just cannot tell since there seem to be no good SVG viewers that I can definitively say work... Batik comes close, but seems to also get "funny" with gradients. Maby its a bug in QPicture? Dunno... Ill need to play some more.
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Re: SVG?
by Richard Moore on Wednesday 17/Dec/2003, @06:28
Give them a link to the free adobe SVG plugin and they'll be fine.

Rich.
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Re: SVG?
by Rob Buis on Wednesday 17/Dec/2003, @09:43
Hi Ian,

Like Richard said, ASV is fine to use on win using IE.

I think the answer to your problems is that QPicture doesnt know
nothing about gradients. In fact I think QPainter doesnt know about
gradients either. Perhaps we could create a KSVGPicture that does support
this though.
Cheers,

Rob.
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