Running the SVG Example

To run the SVG example that is included in Stylus Studio:
1. In Stylus Studio, open the examples\SVG\chart.xsl file in your Stylus Studio installation directory.

Alternative: If the Stylus Studio examples project is open, you can access this file from the Project window. To open the examples project, open examples.prj in the Stylus Studio examples directory.

The SalesFigures scenario has already been defined. In this scenario, the stylesheet operates on elements in the chart.xml source document. This file is also in the examples project, and in the examples\SVG directory.

2. Click Preview XSLT Result . Stylus Studio automatically uses your installed SVG viewer to render the resulting XML and display the SVG.

If you do not have an SVG viewer installed, Stylus Studio displays the resulting XML.

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