Hi Doug,
The original vector files for the orientation diagrams were lost, but I've recreated them using Visio. Attached is the (new) source Visio document and the figures saved as both SVG and PNG files.
I'm looking forward to the Web Events touch and pen events being implemented in browsers. I'm working on a javascript library for displaying and capturing InkML in current browsers and the current lack of standards for gathering touch or pen input is problematic. Here is the prototype page showing InkML rendered on a page: http://tunderhill.members.winisp.net/inkml2svg/. Near the bottom of the page you can also scribble new ink into a canvas (currently implemented using mousedown/move/up events).
Thanks,
Tom
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From: Doug Schepers <schepers@w3.org>
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 14:08:35 -0500
Message-ID: <4D6409B3.7070509@w3.org>
To: www-multimodal@w3.org
Hi, InkML folks-
The Web Events WG is working on DOM-based touch interface and pen-tablet
events. We are trying to align as much as possible with the work done
in the InkML spec.
We might like to reuse some of your diagrams about orientation [1]. If
that's okay with you, would you have the original source in some
vector-based format, so we can clear up the images a bit?
[1] http://www.w3.org/TR/InkML/#orientation
Regards-
-Doug Schepers
W3C Team Contact, SVG, WebApps, and Web Events WGs