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Re: SVG paths in XSLT (was: Using W3C Regular Expressions)

  • From: Robin Berjon <robin@k...>
  • To: ht@c... (Henry S. Thompson)
  • Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 16:12:32 +0200

svg path
At 14:59 20/04/2001 +0100, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
>Robin Berjon <robin@k...> writes:
>> I was just addressing the points that had been listed, ie readability and
>> size. I wholeheartedly agree that being able to transform some path
>> vocabulary into SVG using XSLT is very interesting. As things stand now, I
>> don't think that it is impossible however.
>
>Right -- I wanted to be able to go _the other way_, and without
>_deeply_ tedious us of string functions and so in in XSLT I can't.
>I agree that in principle the move we want to encourage is _out of_
>other formats _into_ SVG, as you've done, but sometimes the other way
>is necessary, and the actual application I had in mind was for
>tutorial _display_ of SVG paths, i.e. SVG->HTML.

Ah, of course, sorry for the misunderstanding. It's true that given a
processing pipeline moving from a custom vocabulary describing paths as
elements to SVG, from the purely XML standpoint you get in effect somewhat
"lossy" compression. I think that there's space in the exslt.org project
for an SVG module that would render extraction of that information trivial.

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Robin Berjon <robin@k...> -- CTO
k n o w s c a p e : // venture knowledge agency www.knowscape.com
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