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- Security fix: 'extPath', 'imgPath', 'extIconsPath', 'canvgPath', 'langPath', 'jGraduatePath', and 'jspdfPath' were not being prevented - Breaking change: Rename "svgutils.js" to "utilities.js" (make in conformity with JSDoc module naming convention) - Breaking change: Rename "svgedit.js" to "namespaces.js" (to make clear purpose and avoid confusing with editor) - Breaking change: Rename "jquery-svg.js" to "jQuery.attr.js" - Breaking change: Rename "jquery.contextMenu.js" to "jQuery.contextMenu.js" - Breaking change: Rename "jquery.jpicker.js" to "jQuery.jPicker.js" - Breaking change: Rename "JQuerySpinBtn.css" to "jQuery.SpinButton.css" - Breaking change: Rename "JQuerySpinBtn.js" to "jQuery.SpinButton.js" (to have file name more closely reflect name) - Breaking change: Rename "jquery.svgicons.js" to "jQuery.svgIcons.js" - Breaking change: Rename "jquery.jgraduate.js" to "jQuery.jGraduate.js" - Breaking change: Rename "pathseg.js" to "svgpathseg.js" (as it is a poyfill of SVGPathSeg) - Breaking change: Rename `addSvgElementFromJson()` to `addSVGElementFromJson` for consistency - Breaking change: Rename `changeSvgContent()` to `changeSVGContent()` for consistency - Breaking change: Have `exportPDF` resolve with `output` and `outputType` rather than `dataurlstring` (as type may vary) - Breaking change: Rename `extensions/mathjax/MathJax.js` to `extensions/mathjax/MathJax.min.js` - Breaking change: Avoid recent change to have editor ready callbacks return Promises (we're not using and advantageous to keep sequential) - Breaking change: Avoid recent addition of locale-side function in ext-imagelib for l10n - Breaking change: Change name of ext-arrows.js from `Arrows` to `arrows` for sake of file path (not localized anyways). - Breaking change: Change `addlangData` extension event to `addLangData` for consistency with method name - Breaking change: Have `readLang` return lang and data but do not call `setLang` - Fix: Have general locales load first so extensions may use - Fix: Provide `importLocale` to extensions `init` so it may delay adding of the extension until locale data loaded - Fix: Ensure call to `rasterExport` without `imgType` properly sets MIME type to PNG - Fix: Wrong name for moinsave - Update: Update WebAppFind per new API changes - Enhancement: Make `setStrings` public on editor for late setting (used by `ext-shapes.js`) - Enhancement: Add `extensions_added` event - Enhancement: Add `message` event (Relay messages including those which have been been received prior to extension load) - Enhancement: Allow SVGEdit to work out of the box--avoid need for copying sample config file. Should also help with Github-based file servers - Enhancement: Allow avoiding "name" in extension export (just extract out of file name) - Enhancement: Add stack blur to canvg by default (and refactoring it) - Enhancement: Return `Promise` for `embedImage` (as with some other loading methods) - Enhancement: Supply `importLocale` to `langReady` to facilitate extension locale loading - Enhancement: Recover if an extension fails to load (just log and otherwise ignore) - Enhancement: More i18n of extensions (also fixed issue with some console warnings about missing locale strings); i18nize Hello World too - Enhancement: Allowing importing of locales within `addLangData` - npm: Update devDeps - Docs: Migrate copies of all old wiki pages to docs/from-old-wiki folder; intended for a possible move to Markdown, so raw HTML (with formatting) was not preserved, though named links had their absolute URL links preserved - Docs: Begin deleting `SvgCanvas.md` as ensuring jsdoc has replacements - Docs: Add Edtior doc file for help to general users - Docs: Clarify/simplify install instructions - npm/Docs (JSDoc): Add script to check for overly generic types - Docs (JSDoc): For config/prefs and extension creating, link to tutorials (moved tutorials to own directory to avoid recursion problems by jsdoc) - Docs (JSDoc): Add modules (upper case for usual main entrance files or regular names) - Docs (JSDoc): Fill out missing areas; indicate return of `undefined`; consistency with `@returns` - Docs (JSDoc): Add our own layout template to support overflow - Docs (JSDoc): Use cleverLinks and disallow unknown tags - Docs (JSDoc): Insist on "pedantic" flag; put output directory in config - Docs (JSDoc): Use more precise Integer/Float over number, the specific type of array/function/object - Docs (JSDoc): Use `@throws`, `@enum`, `@event`/`@fires`/`@listens` - Docs: Generally update/improve docs (fixes #92) - Docs: Update links to `latest` path (Avoid needing to update such references upon each release) - Docs: 80 chars max - Refactoring: Drop code for extension as function (already requiring export to be an object) - Refactoring: Object destructuring, `Object.entries`, Object shorthand, array extras, more camelCase variable names - Refactoring: Add a `Command` base class - Refactoring: Simplify svgicons `callback` ready detection - Refactoring: Put `let` or `const` closer to scope - Refactoring: Remove unneeded `delimiter` from regex escaping utility - Refactoring: Clearer variable names - Refactoring: Use (non-deprecated) Event constructors - Testing: Use new Sinon
2018-06-06 07:26:20 +00:00
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8th International Conference on Scalable Vector Graphics August 30 to September 1, 2010 Paris, France
Abstract
Paper title: SVG-edit
Paper subtitle: A complete vector graphics editor in the browser
Authors: Rusnak, Pavol
Paper topic: SVG Authoring Tools and Techniques
Abstract:
SVG-edit is a fast, web-based, Javascript-driven SVG editor that works in any modern browser. It is inspired by Inkscape and despite its youth (slightly more than a year of development) already provides a good set of features to create advanced vector drawings. Open-source components like jQuery are used and SVG-edit itself is also licensed under a liberal Apache License 2.0, which makes it very easy to embed the editor in both commercial and non-commercial projects. The talk will focus on a short history plus overview of the project and the new features implemented in the last SVG-edit releases. We will mention various challenges we faced during the development and also describe the browser missing features which would make life a lot easier. We'll conclude the talk with a live demonstration of the editor and other projects that already use embedded SVG-edit.
Remarks:
codedread's comments
Pavol, I would recommend talking about the new features in 2.4, 2.5 (and if it is released prior to the conference, 2.6). Also, I would recommend discussing some of the challenges so that browsers are more aware of them. Please feel free to take comments from this list of challenges to weave them into your talk:
browser support of content-editable in HTML does not extend to HTML-inside-SVG (using foreignObject) in an interoperable way. This prevents rich text in SVG-edit. Try the T+ button on this experimental branch: http://svg-edit.googlecode.com/svn/branches/enhtext/editor/svg-editor.html
need all browsers to support the [W3C File API](http://www.w3.org/TR/FileAPI/) (to allow local files to be loaded into SVG-edit). Specifically Safari, Opera, IE9 and Chrome (Google has plans to support this in Chrome 5).
want browsers to start implementing the [W3C FileWriter](http://dev.w3.org/2009/dap/file-system/file-writer.html) interface (I think Chrome has plans for Version 5)
want browsers to allow better Canvas-SVG integration (i.e. export Canvas to SVG, [export SVG to PNG](http://dev.w3.org/html5/canvas-api/canvas-2d-api.html#todataurl-method), embed canvas directly in SVG for raster effects)
consistent support of SVG DOM interfaces, specifically things like SVGPathSegList (adeveria has more details, I'm sure), more details on the BrowserBugs page