Guido, Giuseppe, I got your points.
It's so sad to read "we don't have the resources" cause I believe Qt has an 
enormous potential and I enjoy every day using it (except when I can't get 
things to work lol)
As for me taking care of such matters....well....you don't really want that :) 
(and I have no time for it anyway)
My email was just an idea thrown on the plate, but I understand the technical 
bits behind it and if Blink is seen as a black box, then it's reasonable to say 
that the SVG part must stay in there "as it is".
I did a quick search for SVG rendering libraries and couldn't find any, sorry ! 
(unless you want to drag Cairo or Skia into Qt...)
Regards,Massimo

      Da: Massimo Callegari <[email protected]>
 A: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
 Inviato: Giovedì 12 Marzo 2015 16:47
 Oggetto: The dark side of QtSvg
   
Apologies if my mail doesn't have proper carriage returns in pipermail ! (my 
crappy webmail's fault)
Just want to add a third advantage in decoupling QtWebEngine from SVG:
3- it removes duplicated code between QtSvg and QtWebEngine
Cheers,


Massimo

  
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