From: Paul K. <pki...@ni...> - 2007-09-07 15:56:38
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On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 10:31:13AM -0400, Michael Droettboom wrote: > Paul Kienzle wrote: > > On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 06:40:55AM -0400, Michael Droettboom wrote: > >> I'd be curious to see a screenshot of what Safari looks like. It may be a simple fix on our end. > > > > See attached. > > > >> As for file sizes, the SVG spec makes an "informational recommendation" to allow gzip-compressed SVG files. So some tools support commpression (Inkscape), and others don't (Firefox). Hopefully more will start supporting that. > > > > Safari doesn't. IE 7 does. > > By IE7 you mean "IE7 on OS-X with Adobe SVG Plugin?" I've never used > that browser -- it doesn't have built-in SVG support, correct? Actually it is running on Parallels on Windows XP SP2. > > Note that IE 7.0.5730.11 doesn't render mathtext_demo.svg with the Adobe > > 3.03 SVGViewer plugin. Instead it reports bad CSS selector. I looked around > > for a bit, but couldn't find an alternative viewer. Other svg files work. > > In general, I'm not too concerned about supporting a long abandoned tool > like the Adobe SVG viewer. Long abandoned it maybe, but I don't see any real alternatives for IE. I suppose one could use a java-based implementation and write a full-featured web app, but a browser plugin is a lot more convenient. - Paul |