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Using SVG with Sun Java Studio Creator
Posted by Jayaram Krishnaswamy apropos articles on Mon Mar 19th, 2007 at 19:11:34 BST
The Java heads amongst you may wish to check out this article on using SVG and JSP together: Using Sun Java Studio Creator with SVG.
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Sketsa SVG Graphics Editor 4.2 released
Posted by kiyut apropos tools on Fri Mar 16th, 2007 at 22:25:41 BST
Kiyut just released Sketsa SVG Graphics Editor 4.2, a cross platform vector drawing application based on SVG. It features various tools for optimizing content creation, giving designers unsurpassed support for creativity. These tools include property palette, source editor, resources editor, SVG specific shape tools, transformation tools, and additional illustration tools. Sketsa uses SVG as a native file format.
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AmanithVG v1.0 Engine Released
Posted by muratmat apropos implementations on Tue Mar 13th, 2007 at 09:15:03 BST
AmanithVG engine is a cross-platform OpenVG 1.0 implementation for accelerated vector graphics. AmanithVG is entirely built on top of OpenGL (from 1.1 to 2.0, using extensions where available) and OpenGL ES (1.1 and 2.0) APIs. The new v1.0 build is available on Win32 (x86), MacOS X (universal binary), Linux (x86), and FreeBSD (x86). AmanithVG builds for embedded platforms (Linux embedded, Symbian S60 3rd) are available on request, they have been fully tested on Texas Instrument OMAP2420 and Freescale i.MX31.
Mazatech is now working on an SVG Tiny 1.2 player based on the AmanithVG engine.
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SVGMap Consortium Founded in Japan
Posted by neumann apropos mobile on Tue Mar 13th, 2007 at 00:46:10 BST
Four Japanese companies have founded the SVGMap Consortium in order to develop browsing software, and server and service infrastructure for the dissemination of Web maps in the SVG Tiny format (with geo extensions). An SVG mobile browser is being developed which supports high performance rendering of large map data, hyper layering functionality, scrolling, zooming, and handling of geo-metadata. The additional functionality is built on top of SVG Tiny 1.2. SVG is a government mandated standard for mobile geodata in Japan (g-contents initiative). The consortium is supported by other companies and research institutions.
More information can be found at http://blog.svg-map.com/2007/03/about_establish.html
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Mobile SVG at MoMo Sydney Tonight
Posted by Antoine Quint apropos community events on Mon Mar 5th, 2007 at 00:26:28 BST
MobileMonday Sydney's March event's theme will be "rich media content" and will be featuring Mobile SVG as a key enabler technology in that field. Antoine Quint will present an overview of the Mobile SVG ecosystem while Nandini Ramani from Sun and Andrew Emmons from BitFlash will provide live demonstrations of services and demo applications made possible by Mobile SVG. The event is held at the Shelbourne Hotel, 200 Sussex Street at 6:30pm and is free for all to attend.
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Balloonist v2.0: Big Update to Handy Comics Layout Software
Posted by implementsdave apropos tools on Sat Mar 3rd, 2007 at 11:43:32 BST
- Usability-focused Stem Curvature Parameterization
- Rounder, Rufflier Ruffles
- Explicit Line Break Control
- Variable Zoom
- More Default Preferences
- Unobtrusive Rulers
- More Control over Panel Layout
- Start New Artwork from an Existing Image
- "Selected" ruffle harmonics are now hilighted in the Artwork Pane
- Variable Rectangularness for Thought Balloons and Starbursts
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Open Font Library Logo competition
Posted by stelt apropos SVG on the Web on Wed Feb 28th, 2007 at 10:53:21 BST
The Open Font Library is proud to announce the commencement of the Open Font Library Logo competition: Artists and designers of all ranges are invited to make a logo to help identify the project. Judging will take place by contributors to the project, Alex Roberts (bovinity), Liftarn, and Zeimusu, who will select the winning logo. The last chance to submit submissions is March 14, 2007 at 11:59 PM PST. After that, the judges will select a logo within five days from the submission closing date.
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MapViewSVG 6 now available
Posted by uismedia apropos tools on Tue Feb 27th, 2007 at 16:14:51 BST
The MapViewSVG team is proud to announce the release of version 6.0 of MapViewSVG.
MapViewSVG 6 now offers new capabilities such as batch processing, tiling of line layers, statistical functionalities, much better and faster raster layer support etc.
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Dynamic Day Planner using SVG
Posted by nileshtrivedi apropos articles on Thu Feb 22nd, 2007 at 02:37:50 BST
You can download the SVG from here.
The good thing is, if you open the SVG in a browser like Firefox, the embedded javascript will update some sections of the image. For example, date will be changed to current date, a new sudoke puzzle will be embedded everyday (taken from http://www.dailysudoku.com) etc. For customizing the layout, you can again use Inkscape or SodiPodi. Something like creating widgets for your day planner !! :-)
And oh yes ! Javascript support means that all AJAX goodness is available to you ! :-)
Do you have any interesting ideas for cool widgets for a day planner?
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Libre Graphics Meeting (LGM) 2007, Montreal, May 4-6
Posted by stelt apropos community events on Tue Feb 13th, 2007 at 21:05:03 BST
Artists and Developers ally to boost Open Source Graphics Software: Libre Graphics Meeting 2007 Montréal announced. Building on the overwhelming success of last year's Libre Graphics Meeting in Lyon, France, key Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) graphics projects are pleased to announce the second Libre Graphics Meeting (LGM), to be held in Montréal, Quebec, Canada, May 6, 2007 at École Polytechnique de Montréal.
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Inkscape 0.45 Released
Posted by stelt apropos tools on Wed Feb 7th, 2007 at 09:24:53 BST
With this newest version, Inkscape (a vector drawing tool) now features the Gaussian Blur filter that allows you to softly and naturally blur any object. This enables a wide range of photorealistic effects: arbitrarily shaped shades and lights, depth of field, drop shadows, glows, etc. Also, blurred objects can be used as masks for other objects to achieve the "feathered mask" effect.
A new history dialog allows you to browse your change history, and many new extension effects are added including Pattern along Path and Color Effects. And of course bug fixes, speed ups and other little improvements
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Sketsa SVG Graphics Editor 4.1.0 Released
Posted by kiyut apropos tools on Wed Feb 7th, 2007 at 04:26:44 BST
Kiyut just released Sketsa SVG Graphics Editor 4.1.0, a cross platform vector drawing application based on SVG. It features various tools for optimizing content creation, giving designers unsurpassed support for creativity. These tools include property palette, source editor, resources editor, SVG specific shape tools, transformation tools, and additional illustration tools. Sketsa uses SVG as a native file format.
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Demo: Live SVG Rendering Inside the Xopus WYSIWYG XML Editor
Posted by jasper apropos SVG on the Web on Wed Feb 7th, 2007 at 04:19:52 BST
Sketsa SVG Graphics Editor 4.0 Released
Posted by kiyut apropos tools on Mon Feb 5th, 2007 at 16:15:55 BST
Kiyut just released Sketsa SVG Graphics Editor 4.0, a cross platform vector drawing application based on SVG. It features various tools for optimizing content creation, giving designers unsurpassed support for creativity. These tools include property palette, source editor, resources editor, SVG specific shape tools, transformation tools, and additional illustration tools. Sketsa uses SVG as a native file format.
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Renesis SVG Player Launches Version 0.5
Posted by emiasys apropos implementations on Mon Feb 5th, 2007 at 16:04:39 BST
After considerable refactoring, the Renesis SVG Player 0.5 has been released. In addition to the Internet Explorer plugin and the Windows Shell Extensions to preview SVG Images, this release features important improvements like full bidirectional SVG/HTML communication in IE, support for getURL(), postURL() and parseXML(), and the loading of external resources.
For more information on this releases, go to the Renesis Website, where you can also download the latest 0.5 release. We greatly appreciate your feedback in our bugtracker and forums.
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