On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 09:22:53PM -0800, Leo Spalteholz wrote: > Hi everyone, > I just read an interesting article about Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) > support in Linux and started visiting a few websites with SVG content to > try it out. I'm running KDE 3.2.1 from unstable which should have SVG > support through ksvg (which I have installed) but Konqueror just displays > a blank page for .svg files. Then I heard that mozilla has svg support > but it does the same thing (blank page instead of the graphic). > Then I noticed that nothing is displayed in the SVG icon themes for KDE. > Just blank where the icon is supposed to be. I started Gnome which has an > independent SVG implementation based on librsvg (which I also have > installed) but nothing works there either. SVG icons just won't display. > > So this seems to be an underlying issue affecting all the SVG > implementations rather than a bug specific to one of them. Anyone > encountered something like this before? Any help is much appreciated.
Yeah, I did wonder today, too. I tried it in Konqueror, but could not see any pictures. But if I used svgdisplay, then the picture was shown. And if I was in a directory in Konqueror and held the mouse pointer over an icon, then I saw a small preview of the svg image. As you can read at http://www.croczilla.com/svg/ "Standard Mozilla builds are not yet SVG-enabled by default." Either it does not work out-of-the-box, or there is a problem in the integration with other components. Peter -- Peter Samek [EMAIL PROTECTED] jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / icq: 81758305 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]