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 More options Sep 24 2010, 10:33 am
From: DOH <phildejo...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2010 07:33:10 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Fri, Sep 24 2010 10:33 am
Subject: Re: An easy SVG 1.1 (Illustrator) to RaphaelJS conversion tool
Hi Quentin,
 The svg files you requested can be found at the demo at
http://www.teachernow.co.uk/Pages/Teacher.html. For some reason the
image does not interactively resize in IE.....probably my programming!
As stated earlier a bit map was converted to paths in Inkscape, then
parts of the SVG were recoloured in SVG, which produces new layers.
All were then grouped and "paths simplifed" with the original and
saved as an optimized SVG before being converted. I don't think the
grouping in Inkscape of the subsequent coloured layers combines in the
same way that the original trace combined layers, so each has a
specific origin! I don't know whether Inkscape has a technique to
overcome this limitation.

On Sep 24, 2:11 pm, Jerod Venema <jven...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Awesome job Quentin.

> 2010/9/24 Quentin <quenti...@gmail.com>

> > I see.
> > If I find some free time I'll have a look into that!

> > On Sep 23, 9:29 pm, park2 <parkfo...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > > I am developing a web base app to enable a client to produce an
> > > artwork using the raphael library once completed we then need to print
> > > with our existing ripping software. To do this we have to open in AI
> > > create a registration mark ( for plotting out ) then export as an eps
> > > file for printing. Once in AI as a vector graphic we can scale up the
> > > drawing without a loss of quality. The client may be drawing at 20%
> > > scale so we need to scale up at printing. (this could be 4ft X 20ft.

> > > Hope this makes sense.

> > > Cheers

> > > SteveW

> > > On Sep 23, 7:53 pm, Quentin <quenti...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > > > @DOH: Can you link to your SVG and what it looks like afterwards so I
> > > > can look?
> > > > @park2: It currently doesn't do that, although it might be feasible...
> > > > But I don't really understand why one would need that!

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