- From: Matteo Muratori <muratmat@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 18:16:28 +0200
- To: Mohit Garg <mgarg@innoviti.com>
- CC: www-svg@w3.org
Received on Sunday, 1 October 2006 03:08:30 UTC
Mohit Garg wrote: > Dear Experts, > > We are exploring the possibility of displaying SVG-Tiny animated > graphics on a micro-controller based device. My search has shown the > following libraries: > > *Full SVG Libraries:* > > * librsvg > * ksvg > * Mozilla SVG Project > > *SVG-Tiny Libraries* > > * TinyLine J2ME library > > Are there any other SVG-Tiny libraries which we could use? (Both > OpenSource and CommercialSource would be fine). > > I am a newbie to SVG. Please pardon me if I am asking something silly > or obvious. As per my current understanding, the SVG-Tiny > specification is a complete subset of the SVG specification. So, any > Full-SVG library should support the SVG-Tiny specification too. The > idea then would be to port these to our platform. > For commercial use there could named also AmanithVG (dot com), an accelerated OpenVG implementation. The new incoming version will have some extension (at a VGU level) to help writing SVG players.
Received on Sunday, 1 October 2006 03:08:30 UTC