Minutes, SVG WG Telcon, 1 February 2010

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                    SVG Working Group Teleconference

01 Feb 2010

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Attendees

    Present
           Shepazu, ed, anthony

    Regrets
    Chair
           Erik

    Scribe
           anthony

Contents

      * [3]Topics
          1. [4]Zoom Event
      * [5]Summary of Action Items
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    <trackbot> Date: 01 February 2010

    <shepazu>
    [6]http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/WG/wiki/Meetings#Upcoming_F2Fs

       [6] http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/WG/wiki/Meetings#Upcoming_F2Fs

    <ed>
    [7]http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-svg/2010Jan/0107.html

       [7] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-svg/2010Jan/0107.html

    <scribe> Scribe: anthony

Zoom Event

    DS: Spending time on DOM 3 Events
    ... I dropped normalised X and normalised Y
    ... because it relied to heavily on SVG
    ... might put that in Transforms
    ... The other thing I was looking at was resizeEvents and it turns
    out those are quite tricky
    ... right now browsers are cable of zooming in on different content
    - text, svg etc
    ... and you can't detect the event for this
    ... people use resize for this
    ... I was wondering if I should have a general Zoom event for DOM
    Events

    ED: Not sure I've seen many people use it in SVG

    AG: Use case?

    DS: Level of detail
    ... when someone zooms in to an area, could redraw content, fetch
    new content
    ... I would have to add a new attribute for the zoom event
    ... because I would need the current scale factor
    ... nothing on the current interface that is suitable
    ... So are the concerns about defining about it DOM Events instead
    of SVG?
    ... and, can use cases for people zooming in on SVG content and HTML
    content be addressed b the same interface? or does it have to be two
    separate interfaces?
    ... there is some relevance with mobiles
    ... We are doing a multi-touch and gestures spec

    ED: I'm guessing the requirements for zoom event would be similar
    for different content

    DS: Right now zoom only works for the document level
    ... I think it should work for the element level as well
    ... for example if you have an SVG line in the HTML page, you should
    be able to zoom in on that

    ED: In Opera we have two different zoom types. One for specific
    parts of the page and one for the whole document

    AG: Would it be similar to zoom event in SVG?

    DS: One thing you get out from the SVG zoom event is a current scale
    coefficient
    ... a multiplier
    ... I would do the same thing as SVG but not call it current scale

    ED: Have you seen how widely implemented the zoom events are?
    ... I know we have an errata to fix some things in the zoom event
    and remove some things
    ... for SVG 1.1 Full 2nd edition

    <ed>
    [8]http://dev.w3.org/SVG/profiles/1.1F2/errata/errata.xml#svgzoomeve
    nt-interface

       [8] 
http://dev.w3.org/SVG/profiles/1.1F2/errata/errata.xml#svgzoomevent-interface

    <shepazu> action-1?

    <trackbot> ACTION-1 does not exist

    <shepazu> action-400?

    <trackbot> ACTION-400 does not exist

    <shepazu> issue-200?

    <trackbot> ISSUE-200 does not exist

    ED: Don't think they've been completed though

    <ed>
    [9]http://dev.w3.org/SVG/profiles/1.1F2/errata/errata.xml#svgzoomeve
    nt-previous-new

       [9] 
http://dev.w3.org/SVG/profiles/1.1F2/errata/errata.xml#svgzoomevent-previous-new

Summary of Action Items

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