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Subject: Re: [boost] Boost.Plot? - Scalable Vector Graphics
From: Max (more4less_at_[hidden])
Date: 2009-07-31 03:12:18
Thank you Volodya. I know of the Qt collection but never make used of it
before.
One more quick questions for boosters that are familiar with Qt:
It seems that I should use the basic Qt frameworks if I want to play with
QtSVG.
Is that Right?
Is there any other alternatives that imposes a looser license?
Thanks
B/Rgds
Max
> -----Original Message-----
> From: boost-bounces_at_[hidden] [mailto:boost-bounces_at_[hidden]]
> On Behalf Of Vladimir Prus
> Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 1:22 PM
> To: boost_at_[hidden]
> Subject: Re: [boost] Boost.Plot? - Scalable Vector Graphics
>
> Max wrote:
>
> > Thank you Paul.
> >
> >> > One Simple question.
> >> >
> >> > I've never used svg format before. We know it's quite easy to show an
> > SVG
> >> > file in IE or so by drag-n-drop, how can we visualize SVG file by our
> > own,
> >> > that means how to show the plots in my program not using a browser?
> >>
> >> Well you can also add them to html and pdf (as is shown in the SVG plot
> >> docs) and other document files, but otherwise your program has to have
a
> >> way
> >> to render the files, perhaps by invoking a browser or a viewer like
> > Inkscape
> >> (free open source).
> >
> > What I need is to render the SVG files in my program without relying on
a
> > browser
> > like IE. Inkscape seems to be a standalone vector graphics editor. Is
there
> > any vector
> > rendering lib with a simple interface visualizing a vector graphics
file,
> > like SVG?
>
> Yes, Qt.
>
> - Volodya
>
>
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