Hello All I think what Alexandro is suggesting is that we create a javascript that people would insert in their webpage along with the background of the countdown, in svg format. Then we would have a <text> in the svg that would be left blank and whose content would be controlled by javascript using getElementByID or something similar. Julien On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Frederic Muller - DFF < fred@digitalfreedomfoundation.org> wrote:
Answers below. I remove much of the email but the idea I think is more than 1 year old. I remember someone trying with the Inkscape scripting like 2 years ago at least and we discussed about the issues to finally give up. But I think it was just to automate the making of 100+ png images. So apparently I'm still confused about your proposal.
On 07/18/2013 02:51 AM, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
iframe's suck, and I am not sure I understand why would we need an iframe. The whole point of the proposal is to not end up with 100 images but one single SVG and a datasource.
Not sure I understood. As I said I will read the links you offered, it will just take time.
I hope you understand my perspective. I'm just a volunteer with
limited
knowledge and a lot of things to do.
From my understanding you know far better Javascript than I do (I assume you did the OpenLayer map), and XML is well... just like HTML in the end.
That wasn't me. The OSM layer was added by an Italian contributor (we asked for someone to help). No one at the SFI board at the time was able to do the job...which is why we were using Google maps initially.
As you see we just put the pieces together (while doing was we were able to do).
Thanks.
Fred
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