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  • S Shog9 0

    Anyone know of a standard way to display vector graphics w/in a web page? Preferably something that an EMF file could be converted to without too much trouble... --------

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    Ed Gadziemski
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    I convert them to GIF. I use Paint Shop Pro which lets you scale it to the size needed when opening the file.

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      I convert them to GIF. I use Paint Shop Pro which lets you scale it to the size needed when opening the file.

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      Shog9 0
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      Hmm, that might work... But i'm afraid quality will suffer too greatly when it is printed... :( --------

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        Anyone know of a standard way to display vector graphics w/in a web page? Preferably something that an EMF file could be converted to without too much trouble... --------

        Life is fraught with opportunities to keep your mouth shut.

        --Shog9 --

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        Giles
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        Try VML or VRML - can't remember which. I think there are a few articles about it here on CP. Or search google.

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          Try VML or VRML - can't remember which. I think there are a few articles about it here on CP. Or search google.

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          Shog9 0
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          I know VRML is 3d, so maybe VML... Ok, i'll give it a look :) --------_**

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            Anyone know of a standard way to display vector graphics w/in a web page? Preferably something that an EMF file could be converted to without too much trouble... --------

            Life is fraught with opportunities to keep your mouth shut.

            --Shog9 --

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            Maciej Pirog
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            You can also take a look at SVG MP Maciej Pirog

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              Anyone know of a standard way to display vector graphics w/in a web page? Preferably something that an EMF file could be converted to without too much trouble... --------

              Life is fraught with opportunities to keep your mouth shut.

              --Shog9 --

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              Derek Lakin
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              Try Portable Network Graphics (PNG), the native format for Macromedia Fireworks or Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), an Adobe format still in it's infancy I believe. Derek Lakin. I wish I was what I thought I was when I wished I was what I am. Salamander Software Ltd.

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                Anyone know of a standard way to display vector graphics w/in a web page? Preferably something that an EMF file could be converted to without too much trouble... --------

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                SimonS
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                Here's a simple article I wrote on VML a while ago. If that's not enough to get you started then maybe do a search on Google for "VML" or "SVG", else send me a mail. Cheers, Simon "Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.", Eric S. Raymond

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                  Try Portable Network Graphics (PNG), the native format for Macromedia Fireworks or Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), an Adobe format still in it's infancy I believe. Derek Lakin. I wish I was what I thought I was when I wished I was what I am. Salamander Software Ltd.

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                  Derek Lakin wrote: Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), an Adobe format still in it's infancy What's strange is that SVG has been around a while, but IE still doesn't support it natively. :confused: I wish that these standards would get more exposure/support... Cheers, Simon "Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.", Eric S. Raymond

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                    Here's a simple article I wrote on VML a while ago. If that's not enough to get you started then maybe do a search on Google for "VML" or "SVG", else send me a mail. Cheers, Simon "Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.", Eric S. Raymond

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                    Thanks! I'll give it a look. :) --------

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                    • S SimonS

                      Derek Lakin wrote: Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), an Adobe format still in it's infancy What's strange is that SVG has been around a while, but IE still doesn't support it natively. :confused: I wish that these standards would get more exposure/support... Cheers, Simon "Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.", Eric S. Raymond

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                      SimonS wrote: but IE still doesn't support it natively I don't think there is much tool support for SVG yet either. I suppose the problem here is that it isn't an MS standard, so we have to stick with plugins like shockwave, etc. for browsers. Derek Lakin. I wish I was what I thought I was when I wished I was what I am. Salamander Software Ltd.

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                        SimonS wrote: but IE still doesn't support it natively I don't think there is much tool support for SVG yet either. I suppose the problem here is that it isn't an MS standard, so we have to stick with plugins like shockwave, etc. for browsers. Derek Lakin. I wish I was what I thought I was when I wished I was what I am. Salamander Software Ltd.

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                        MS was involved in the SVG spec though. Cheers, Simon "Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.", Eric S. Raymond

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