- From: Cameron McCormack <cam@mcc.id.au>
- Date: Sat, 30 May 2009 22:37:57 +1000
- To: public-svg-wg@w3.org
Recently on a telcon I mentioned someone who occasionally mailed svg-developers with his gradient experiments for SVG. Attached is a mail from him. Thanks, Cameron ----- Forwarded message from a_matseevsky <a_matseevsky@yahoo.com> ----- From: a_matseevsky <a_matseevsky@yahoo.com> Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 01:50:46 -0000 To: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com Subject: [svg-developers] Re: Future of SVG --- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, "keith_allen53" <keith_allen53@...> wrote: > What does the future of SVG look like? Can anyone provide concrete examples of why the future looks bright? (or not so bright) I cannot tell what the future of SVG is- I do not have a crystal sphere and do not belong to informed people too. As for me, it would be not very good, if SVG falls. I try to incorporate some implementation into it, as some of developers know. I believe, that SVg graphic could be much more flexible and impressive. If it is interesting for you, download SVSViewer from my site http://www.smartfills.com . This prog contents some thing, what could be incorporated into SVG. I think, I'll send a paper to SVG2009 about advanced gradient fills and its possible inclusion into SVG BTW, I like how SVG draws curves. They looks more attractive than what ENF ones. Subpixelization. ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Cameron McCormack ≝ http://mcc.id.au/
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