Book Description
KEY FEATURES
* Uses practical SVG code samples throughout, most of which do not require significant programming experience
* Provides many simple examples that let you produce attractive graphics, and help you learn graphics-related techniques
* Teaches you to create geometric shapes such as arcs, spirals, ellipses, and Bezier curves that can all be modified and extended to your needs
On the CD!
(See Appendix A for more details)
* CD LIBRARY
Contains SVG documents for each chapter in the book
* SOURCE CODE
Contains all the code from examples in the book, arranged by chapter
* SUPPLEMENTAL CODE
Contains a number of sub-folders (some of which contain many additional sub-folders) with numerous examples illustrating how to incorporate a particular type of geometric object
* SOFTWARE
Contains a copy of Perl and InstantSaxon, and all the files needed to install them
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
PC: The SVG documents in this book have been fully tested with the Adobe SVG viewer (version 3) on a 2GHz Pentium 4 PC with Windows XP. Roughly 20% of the SVG code was developed on a 166MHz PC (and 64MB of RAM) with the same version of the Adobe SVG viewer, and those documents were rendered with reasonable performance times. The minimum system requirements are: PC with a minimum Pentium III 500MHz processor (2GHz is strongly recommended); minimum of 64MB RAM (128MB recommended); CD-ROM drive; hard disk with at least 200MB free space if you want to install the entire contents of the CD-ROM on your machine; Windows 2000 or later; Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher