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Re: Is it possible to use one SVG to contain other SVGs, in a way that also enables the user to copy the contained SVGs and paste them into another document, for instance into ms Word?

From: Jonathan Chetwynd <j.chetwynd@btinternet.com>
Date: Sun, 18 May 2003 13:15:28 +0100
Cc: www-amaya@w3.org
To: Paul Cheyrou-lagreze <Paul.Cheyrou-Lagreze@inrialpes.fr>
Message-Id: <69A60BFA-892A-11D7-B975-0003939B5AD0@btinternet.com>

Paul,

The .htaccess is now changed as requested, however this not been 
successful.
if the host needs to do something, let me know

Jonathan



On Thursday, May 15, 2003, at 09:39 AM, Paul Cheyrou-lagreze wrote:

>
>> So far I can cut (CTRL-C) a colorbox out from New.svg, but not move it
>> or paste it into the same, or another document.
>> Am I being dim? how does on paste it, or move it?
>
> In order to make sure pasting is possible,
> select something in the view you're pasting it.
>
> it should work.
>
> The group/use "move" isn't implement yet but is on the way...
> For now you have to select the graphic, use the menu "Attributes->x ", 
> enter a value, Click "APPLY"
> (same for y)
>
>> This only works on the PC not mac.
>> and like you when uploaded to
>> http://www.peepo.com/svg it fails to work :-(
>
> Could you make your server sending the right mime-type  image/svg+xml
> (http://www.siliconpublishing.org/svgfaq/ServerGen.asp)
> And tell me if it corrects the bug ?
>
>
> -Paul
>
Received on Sunday, 18 May 2003 08:12:09 UTC

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