Re: Regarding implementation of SVG2 vector effects

I was unable to find a Chromium issue requesting implementation of the
vector-effects options, so I have created one here:

https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=691398

If you want support for this feature, I encourage you to "star" that issue.

If you have specific use cases where support for browser vector-effects
would help reduce hacks or scripting, please leave a comment on the issue.

Whatever you think about the browser vendor organizations or about the
particular people who have participated in the SVG working group, the
entire purpose of web standards is to create interoperable implementations
between web browsers and other document viewers, so that authors can create
documents with confidence that they will be rendered consistently
elsewhere.  This can only happen with support from the major web browser
development teams.  And it will only happen if those teams are convinced
that there is widespread interest in and demand for the features.

Thanks so very much to Ramin & your team for working on this code.  I do
hope your work does not go to waste.

~ABR

On 30 January 2017 at 19:38, グルチヤンラミン <ktecramin99@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear W3C/SVGWG
>
> I am working for KDDI Technology Co. and I'm writing this email to you
> because we have been working on implementation of SVG2 CR vector effects
> (described in W3G spec, following link) into Firefox/Gecko since last three
> months.
> https://svgwg.org/svg2-draft/coords.html#VectorEffects
>
> Sponsored by KDDI, we've succeeded to bring support for those new effects
> to firefox/Gecko, however, final shipment has faced to some difficulties
> because Mozilla shows no intention to apply new SVG2  spec unless other
> browsers i.e. chromium/edge have a plan to do so.
> (please refer to following links for more details:
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mozilla.dev.platform/T_7HTTdt-Es
> and
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1318208
> )
> As a result, to bring new SVG2 spec to reality, it is very important to
> encourage all browsers to apply new spec, and to achieve this goal, your
> help would be inevitable.
>
> We are looking forward for your help and support.
>
> Thank you very much
> Ramin
> KDDI Technology
>

Received on Sunday, 12 February 2017 21:21:40 UTC