- From: Chaals McCathie Nevile <chaals@yandex-team.ru>
- Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2015 12:07:11 +1000
- To: "SVG-A11y TF" <public-svg-a11y@w3.org>, "Volker Sorge" <v.sorge@progressiveaccess.com>
Dear Volker, On Fri, 27 Nov 2015 23:22:15 +1000, Volker Sorge <v.sorge@progressiveaccess.com> wrote: > My apologies for never engaging again after I had shared the navigatable > chemical diagrams initially. I was simply too busy this year. But I > tried to keep an eye on the list. And my apologies for not engaging more directly with the stuff that you showed - for the same reason. > Now that there is a draft spec available, I was wondering if there is > any interest in programmatically generating molecule diagram examples > for the spec. If there is, I can have a look into that. (I can't promise > anything with respect to delivery time though!) I'm interested - I've been working with a habdful of techniques that *sort of* work now - if you have the right browser and a bit of luck, as well as getting the code right. > I am currently also looking at diagrams from Biology (phylogenetic > trees) and Physics (circuit diagrams) that might serve as useful > examples in the future. Both of those would be great kinds of examples. I mostly got together a simple tree diagram (there are a couple of bugs, but there is enough right to show the idea) with some notes on what I did at svg-access-w3cg.github.io/use-case-examples/composed-tree-notes.html I have a diagram of a reaction process I am also working on, but it's a mess really - I need to spend a day or so with it so it shows at least what I am trying to achieve. I'll put something up tomorrow at svg-access-w3cg.github.io/use-case-examples/chem-BV-ox-notes.html to explain what I am thinking about it… cheers Chaals -- Charles McCathie Nevile - web standards - CTO Office, Yandex chaals@yandex-team.ru - - - Find more at http://yandex.com
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