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- Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 12:05:55 -0400 (EDT)
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ISSUE-2117 (mix-images-text): Images mixed with text in linking section [Last Call: SVG 1.2 Tiny ] http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/WG/track/issues/2117 Raised by: Doug Schepers On product: Last Call: SVG 1.2 Tiny Helder Magalhães <http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-svg/2008Oct/0107.html>: [[ 4. Images mixed with text in linking section [LINKING] Current markup: <snippet1> <p>The image below shows the correct rendering of the animation example above. The arrows indicates the animation. The grayed rectangles shows the initial state (i.e. time=0), the colored rectangles shows the final state (animations are completed). <img src="examples/animation.png" alt="image showing usage of the animation element" width="600" height="400"> </p> </snippet1> <snippet2> <p>The image below shows the correct rendering of the use example above. The arrows indicates the animation. The grayed rectangles shows the initial state (i.e. time=0), the colored rectangles shows the final state (animations are completed). <img src="examples/use.png" alt="image showing usage of the use element" height="400" width="600"> </p> </snippet2> Proposed change: <snippet1> <p>The image below shows the correct rendering of the animation example above. The arrows indicates the animation. The grayed rectangles shows the initial state (i.e. time=0), the colored rectangles shows the final state (animations are completed).<br /> <img src="examples/animation.png" alt="image showing usage of the animation element" width="600" height="400"> </p> </snippet1> <snippet2> <p>The image below shows the correct rendering of the use example above. The arrows indicates the animation. The grayed rectangles shows the initial state (i.e. time=0), the colored rectangles shows the final state (animations are completed).<br /> <img src="examples/use.png" alt="image showing usage of the use element" height="400" width="600"> </p> </snippet2> Of course this can probably fixed in a more elegant way by using CSS (float the images right, for example). ]]
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