- From: G. Wade Johnson <gwadej@anomaly.org>
- Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 15:45:24 -0600
- To: SVG IG List <public-svg-ig@w3.org>
Now taking the list in a completely different direction, I've got a question on the torture tests. I stumbled across an issue with (at least) radial gradients that is different between different browsers/viewers. It's not exactly a "torture test", but it is a good compatibility test. Do we have a preferred form for this kind of test? I was thinking of an HTML page with variants of the SVG listed on the left and PNGs with the expected output on the right, labeled appropriately. Does that match other people's expectations? Should each variant have it's own HTML page? Do we have any suggestions on standardized naming, yet? If there are no defined approaches yet, I'll probably toss my examples into svgtorture, assuming we'll move things around as consensus gels. G. Wade -- Ever wonder why the SAME PEOPLE make up ALL the conspiracy theories?
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