Parag Warudkar wrote:
On Tuesday 14 June 2005 20:34, Nick Newcomb wrote:
http://www.softwarerevolution.com/jeneral/open-source-docs.html
Any questions or comments anyone might have are more than welcome. Thanks
for your time and we hope you'll find our services useful.
~ Nick w/ TSRI
From the site : Documentation is best viewed with the most recent versions of
Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox (w/ plugin).
Well, both options require the use of Windows
There's an Adobe SVG plugin that works on Linux (at least on FC3).
<http://download.adobe.com/pub/adobe/magic/svgviewer/linux/3.x/3.01x88/en/adobesvg-3.01x88-linux-i386.tar.gz>
This works fine with a test SVG link at Adobe but after installing it
Firefox only displays the above link as source :-(
Before I installed the plug in Firefox displayed the above link OK but
couldn't display the SVG stuff. :-(
- most guys around here aren't
going to be able to view it. (I would really like to view the docs but
couldn't - Firefox displayed plain text and Konqueror displayed the page
properly but there were no links on the page as displayed by Konqueror.)
BTW, both Konqueror and Firefox support SVG (not in their stable versions but
none the less, bleeding edge versions do give an option to enable SVG
support.) So it would be helpful to have a version viewable using Linux
browsers.
Yes, it seems that it needs some work.
Peter
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