- From: alan.garny at dpag.ox.ac.uk (Alan Garny)
- Subject: [cellml-dev] SVG for PCEnv graphs
- Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 22:47:26 +0100
I don't know whether this has been discussed, but that's an interesting idea
that I think would be worth considering. The only thing I would be (very)
concerned about is speed. In fact, I am concerned about speed in general
(yes, I am thinking about the Mozilla Framework and XUL when writing this.).
Alan
From: cellml-tools-developers-bounces at cellml.org
[
mailto:cellml-tools-developers-bounces at cellml.org] On Behalf Of Randall
Britten
Sent: 27 May 2008 22:44
To: cellml-tools-developers at cellml.org
Subject: [cellml-dev] SVG for PCEnv graphs
Hi
Just an idea: perhaps we could change the way we create graphs, such that we
create SVG, and then let the Mozilla SVG rendering do the rest.
That way we don't have to "reinvent the wheel", plus there are benefits,
such as the ability to save the graphs.
(My guess is that this approach has probably already been considered, so I
won't be surprised if the reply is a reference to some previous archive.)
Regards,
Randall
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