I'm guessing that we wouldn't be interested in generating a table directly, rather that we would want to produce XML/XSL which would in turn generate the table during the publication process. If I have any time tomorrow I may give this a try. Iain. ----- Original Message ---- From: Sam Seaver <samseaver@xxxxxxxxx> To: projectaon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, 16 April, 2009 15:31:16 Subject: [projectaon] Re: Proposed new CRT Perhaps, depending on the tags used in the SVG, there's a converter that would read the SVG and produce a table of sorts? S On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Timothy Pederick <pederick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > It's worth noting that SVGs are inherently scalable (and not just by the end > user) -- if you tell it to display at a certain pixel size, it will. Or > should. I hope, but can't guarantee, that it works with <object> (or > <embed>). Maybe I should try it? Sadly, Firefox doesn't yet support SVG as > an <img> to my knowledge. It does very nicely at displaying XHTML+SVG, but > I'm not sure if we're set up to go that route... > > Or of course, and you just knew I was going to say this, what's wrong with a > HTML table? > > (The only advantage I can see to doing it as an image -- PNG, SVG, whatever > -- is that it's easier to draw the key at the bottom than it is to HTMLise > it.) > > ~~~~~~ Manage your subscription at http://www.freelists.org/list/projectaon ~~~~~~ Manage your subscription at http://www.freelists.org/list/projectaon