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SVG Open 2008 abstract submission forms available
Posted by neumann apropos conferences on Mon Mar 3rd, 2008 at 06:56:06 BST
The SVG Open 2008 abstract submission forms are available. SVG Open is the worldwide SVG developers conference targeting SVG content developers and users, tool makers and people interested in advancing the SVG and related W3C specifications.
Please submit your abstracts at http://www.svgopen.org/ → Registration.
Looking forward to receiving many interesting abstracts!
Firefox 3 T-Shirt Contest
Posted by stelt apropos SVG on the Web on Sun Mar 2nd, 2008 at 07:27:52 BST
SVG for beginners
Posted by SLmedia apropos articles on Sun Feb 24th, 2008 at 13:01:05 BST
I collected some interesting links for beginners, they are sorted by language:
German / Deutsch:
English:I think, this are the most popular links to begin and understand svg. You are welcome to submit me more links.
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Integrating the Web into GTK+ applications with WebKit (feb.24th)
Posted by stelt apropos community events on Tue Feb 19th, 2008 at 20:21:29 BST
For the price of a voluntary donation you can meet loads of interesting people and see loads of interesting presentations.
"Integrating the Web into GTK+ applications with WebKit" by Alp Stoker for example:
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Send your love (mobile) SVG hearts for Valentine
Posted by stelt apropos SVG on the Web on Wed Feb 13th, 2008 at 02:37:12 BST
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Tutorial: Installation and integration of Apache Batik on Windows
Posted by neumann apropos tutorials on Tue Feb 5th, 2008 at 18:00:43 BST
SVG Open 2008 site on-line
Posted by stelt apropos conferences on Sun Jan 27th, 2008 at 20:32:06 BST
26th to 28th August
Nuremberg | Germany
The world conference on SVG, the versatile 'HTML of graphics' standard, this year takes place in the beautiful city center of Nuremberg. That is in the south of Germany, a country in which many people watch Football through SVG-enabled phones, or maybe pick the seat for their flights on SVG-enabled websites. Nueremberg does even have its own SVG Logo that can be seen here!
On this conference you can learn about subjects varying from specialized technical visualizations to interactive multimedia art. On the program there are presentations, beginner and advanced level workshops, a technical exhibition, and the opportunity to meet people from the SVG community, industry and the W3C SVG Working Group.
SVG Open 2008 is organised by examotion in affiliation with W3C.
Excited to contribute and participate? Click here for more details ...
The above is all copied shamelessly of the SVG Open website
Ikivo and AMD claim to enrich graphics on mobile phones
Posted by stelt apropos mobile on Sun Jan 27th, 2008 at 20:31:50 BST
SVG resources in Turkish
Posted by futbolizle apropos SVG on the Web on Thu Jan 17th, 2008 at 13:30:26 BST
Here are some usefull resources for Turkish webmasters and designers for SVG.
- http://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/SVG
- http://tr.opensuse.org/SVG
- http://www.godoro.com/Divisions/Ehil/Mecmua/Magazines/Articles/txt/html/article_SVG.html
Good luck for all. Best regards.
Sketsa SVG Editor 5.1 Released
Posted by kiyut apropos tools on Tue Jan 15th, 2008 at 21:44:51 BST
KIYUT just released Sketsa SVG Editor 5.1, 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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Batik 1.7 released
Posted by heycam apropos tools on Fri Jan 11th, 2008 at 00:00:33 BST
The Apache Batik team is proud to announce the release of Apache Batik version 1.7, a Java-based toolkit for processing SVG.
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Open Laszlo Kernel and SVG
Posted by theburningsoul apropos SVG on the Web on Fri Jan 4th, 2008 at 21:10:52 BST
I've long been interested in SVG, and have been thinking that it would make a good target runtime platform for OpenLaszlo applications so I decided to see how difficult it would be to port the DHTML kernel (which is still under development) to SVG. With native browser support going strong, it seemed perfectly achievable.
In about two days of hacking I got a large part of the Sprite API ported to SVG. Here is a simple demo of the SVG kernel running:
- http://www.beartronics.com/svg/svg.html (SVG version)
- http://www.beartronics.com/svg/sprite.lzx (LZX source)
- http://www.beartronics.com/svg/sprite.lzx.swf (Flash version)
If time permits, I will try to clean up the code for my SVG kernel enough to release it, please contact me through comments here if you are interested. There are remaining bugs but it is overall good.
Last Call on SVG Print
Posted by Chris apropos standards on Fri Dec 21st, 2007 at 20:00:14 BST
W3C has announced Last Call on SVG Print 1.2, which is in two parts:
Feedback should be sent to public-svg-print@w3.org (public archive) by 8 February 2008.
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SVG Map Toolkit 0.3.0 Released
Posted by Takagi apropos implementations on Tue Dec 18th, 2007 at 09:05:42 BST
SVG Map consortium released SVG Map Toolkit 0.3.0 that aims to become a standard Web Map platform. It is also high-performance SVG Viewer for Internet Explorer that enhances the SVG 1.1 Tiny specification.
SVG Map Toolkit can be downloaded from the following link.
http://blog.svg-map.com/2007/12/svg_map_toolkit.html
Moreover, the world SVG map based on VMAP can be browsed from the following link by using SVG Map Toolkit.
http://blog.svg-map.com/2007/11/tiny_svg_base_m.html
This map is scrollable and zoomable. And, In a part of region in Japan, 1:25000 scale map that Geographical Survey Institute of Japan is publishing will be able to be browsed by zooming up.
SVG Animation Editor Feedback ?
Posted by kiyut apropos tools on Thu Dec 6th, 2007 at 20:05:41 BST
Sketsa SVG Editor 5.0 just released, Now by popular request we are going to develop SVG animation plugins module for the Sketsa. We are stuck at how the UI will flow, do you like the way Adobe Flash Editor, Jasc Webdraw, or you prefer new ways for doing animation editor, etc ?
Please see this blog entry http://blogs.kiyut.com/tonny/2007/12/06/svg-animation-editor-feedback/
If possible, please copy or post the reply to that blogs entry as well, so we could easily look all the feedback in one location :)
Any feedback is very appreciated and help us a lot in developing this animation editor.
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