Re: Hiding text in SVGs

I think the answer is in how you are generating your text version - if you
are using CSS or XSLT then you can do it in many different ways.
Alternatively, you could generate the nTriples from the text included already
in your format, using an animation or something (I haven't thought through
the details of this as an animation yet...) so that a text-stripping
operation would only have one lot to start with.

cheers

Chaals

On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Jim Ley wrote:

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>
>"Jon Hanna" <jon@spin.ie> wrote in message
>news:NDBBLCBLIMDOPKMOPHLHAECLEFAA.jon@spin.ie...
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>> I know this is a really silly question, but I can't bring the answer to
>mind
>> right now.
>> How does one "hide" text in SVGs when the SVG is being converted into a
>> textual representation?
>
>How do you mean?  and What technology are you using for the conversion?
>
>Do you have an example SVG document which describes the problem with the
>text you wish to "hide".
>
>Jim.
>
>
>

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