Examples of advanced data visualization
Since SVG has a lot of elements, Firefox is still under development to support different elements in SVG; see: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/svg/status.html Currently animations won't work under Firefox 3.0.4, and all the rest can be viewed using Firefox 3.0.4. Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie <xieyihui at gmail.com> Phone: +86-(0)10-82509086 Fax: +86-(0)10-82509086 Mobile: +86-15810805877 Homepage: http://www.yihui.name School of Statistics, Room 1037, Mingde Main Building, Renmin University of China, Beijing, 100872, China On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 6:26 PM, Ted Harding
<Ted.Harding at manchester.ac.uk> wrote:
On 01-Dec-08 09:22:34, G?bor Cs?rdi wrote:
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 10:21 AM, G?bor Cs?rdi <csardi.gabor at gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 10:08 AM, Ted Harding <Ted.Harding at manchester.ac.uk> wrote: [...]
I visited that URL (with the extra "t"!), and got a message from my browser (Iceweasel on Debian Etch, which is Firefox under another name) that additional plugins (unspecified) were needed to display the material. When I clicked on the "Install Missing Plugins" button, the result was No suitable plugins found Unknown Plugin (text/svg+xml) Any suggestions for further progress?
Ted, what is your browser version? If 2.x, then I'm afraid that you'll have to upgrade to 3.x, or install Opera.
Oooops, maybe I am wrong, see http://perlitist.com/articles/on-firefox2-and-svg Gabor
Gabor
With thanks, Ted.
Hmm ... Interesting. Many thanks for the reasearches, Gabor. Yes, it is a 2.x version. That URL states: "[...] So what was the cause of all this woe and despair? Well it all stemmed from the fact that I upgrades from 1.5 to 2, and in 1.5 I was using the Adobe SVG plugin which disables the built-in SVG rendering. Firefox 2 helpfully copied this setting, but not the plugin. For future reference svg.enabled in about:config needs to be true for the built-in SVG viewer to be used." I checked the status of "svg.enabled" in 'about.config', and I see that it is TRUE. Further, exploring my ~/.mozilla tree, I do not see any reference to an Adobe SVG plugin -- the only Adobe plugins are for Acrobat Reader and Flash Player. So there is a bit more to this than meets the eye. Maybe I should try to find a different source of SVG material, maybe less demanding than Hans Borchers's examples, to see whether the alleged built-in SVG capability really works anyway. Thanks again! Ted. -------------------------------------------------------------------- E-Mail: (Ted Harding) <Ted.Harding at manchester.ac.uk> Fax-to-email: +44 (0)870 094 0861 Date: 01-Dec-08 Time: 10:26:23 ------------------------------ XFMail ------------------------------
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