- From: Dana Lee Ling <dleeling@comfsm.fm>
- Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 13:58:26 +1100
- To: Robin Berjon <robin@berjon.com>
- CC: Doug Schepers <schepers@w3.org>, public-html@w3.org, Sam Ruby <rubys@intertwingly.net>, www-svg <www-svg@w3.org>
Please do not forget those of us who choose to hand author XHTML + SVG. We exist. Just did a quickie quiz in it - dashed off in a couple minutes prior to class, http://www.comfsm.fm/~dleeling/physci/ps91/114q09.xhtml My use is terribly simplistic, but exactly what I needed to get my own job done. Robin Berjon wrote the following on 3/28/2009 12:47 AM: > On Mar 26, 2009, at 02:09 , Doug Schepers wrote: >> This severely decreases the learnability and usability of SVG in the >> wild. My only hope is that the people who think SVG will be commonly >> hand-coded are wrong, and that the vast majority of content (both SVG >> and HTML) is done with script libraries or graphical authoring tools, >> so that there is a minimum of misnested HTML+SVG content propagated. > > If you don't think they'll be hand-authored, why care about the syntax? -- Dana Lee Ling Professor College of Micronesia-FSM/National site http://www.comfsm.fm/~dleeling/ <http://www.comfsm.fm/%7Edleeling/> 922-1858 • Blog <http://danaleeling.blogspot.com> • Twitter <http://twitter.com/danaleeling> • FaceBook <http://www.facebook.com/people/Dana-Lee-Ling/752210273> • Picasa <http://picasaweb.google.com/danaleeling> Historically diverse, uniquely Micronesian and globally connected, the College of Micronesia-FSM is a continuously improving and student centered institute of higher education. The college is committed to assisting in the developing of the nation by providing academic, career and technical educational opportunity for learners in the Federated States of Micronesia. Go Sharks!
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