SVG

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Draft

Definition

“SVG is a language for describing two-dimensional graphics and graphical applications in XML. SVG 1.1 is a W3C Recommendation and forms the core of the current SVG developments. SVG 1.2 is the specification currently being developed as is available in draft form [...]. The SVG Mobile Profiles: SVG Basic and SVG Tiny are targeted to resource-limited devices and are part of the 3GPP platform for third generation mobile phones. SVG Print is a set of guidelines to produce final-form documents in XML suitible for archiving and printing.” (Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), retrieved 12:49, 14 March 2007 (MET)).

Application areas

Visualizations

  • The biggest market niche is in our opinion visualization.
Examples
  • Romain Sauvain made SVG-based links visualization module for this wiki. See the link in the toolbox to your left or read the short Mediawiki SvGViz extension documentation. Admire the beauty of links! Works with Firefox, Opera or IE with an SVG plugin.
  • There is also a "heavier" visualization with a Java Applet made by Urs Richle

Tools

Editors

  • You can hand code SVG with any XML editor
  • Inkscape (Inkscape targets SVG 1.1 therefore some code will not show in Adobe SVG. Also, it doesn't support SMIL animation or DOM scripting)

Viewers

  • Firefox since version 1.5 includes by default a native SVG, but it does not implement SMIL animation tags. Some other static SVG features are missing too, but DOM/Javascript is implemented.
  • There are other viewers.

On-line tools

Links

Standards

Manuals

Example sites

  • LearnSVG. Good sample extracts from the Learn SVG: The Web Graphics Standard" by Jon Frost, Stefan Goessner and Michel Hirtzler book. Revisited by Robert DiBlasi and Tobias Reif
  • SVG - Learning By Coding Site with many very nice examples including advanced topics (in German), easy browsing and looking at code.
  • Mozilla SVG resources has a good list of examples, in particular XHTML/SVG integration and DOM scriptin
  • Pilat Several kinds of examples (e.g. SVG/Javascript, complex applications, SVG compontents).

Tutorials

Basic Tutorials
SMIL Animation (curently not supported by native Firefox SVG)
Server-side SVG
Dynamic SVG to/from server + client-side

(using e.g. Adobe's SVG/DOM extensions)

SVG and XSLT

Various