W3C Weekly News - 16 July 2003

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Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.2 Working Draft Published

   The SVG Working Group has released an updated Working Draft of
   "Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.2" outlining potential areas of new
   work. SVG delivers accessible, dynamic, and reusable vector graphics,
   text, and images to the Web in XML. The Working Group explicitly
   encourages public feedback on this draft.

    http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-SVG12-20030715/
    http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/

SVG Print Working Draft Published

   The SVG Working Group has released the first public Working Draft of
   "SVG Print." The document assumes the reader is familiar with SVG
   1.2, and is a guideline that explains how to use SVG 1.2 features for
   printing. Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) describes two-dimensional
   vector and mixed vector/raster graphics in XML. The Working Group
   invites public feedback on this draft. Visit the SVG home page.

    http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-SVGPrint-20030715/
    http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/

Amaya 8.1a Released

   Amaya is W3C's Web browser and authoring tool. Version 8.1a is a bug
   fix release with user interface, annotation, XHTML, HTML, MathML,
   SVG, and CSS enhancements. Download Amaya binaries for Solaris, Linux
   and Windows, and Debian and RPM packages. Source code is available.
   Visit the Amaya home page.

    http://www.w3.org/Amaya/

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Received on Tuesday, 15 July 2003 23:58:24 UTC