On 18/10/15 20:41, Colin Holgate wrote:
I was, of course, just teasing, and not attempting to make a logical statement!
If you want me to rise to the bait, that one's about the best bet.
As I remember watching the O.J.Simpson car chase with Todor and Elka
Georgiev
over lunch in Carbondale, I
I was, of course, just teasing, and not attempting to make a logical statement!
I’m in a more fortunate state, Adobe software wise. I am Adobe Community
Professional, MVP in their forums (it’s debatable what the letters stand for,
but most likely Most Valuable Participant), and I’m a moderator i
On 18/10/15 20:02, Colin Holgate wrote:
Well, who is?
I am sure I am not the only person "out there" who:
1. Does not have money to buy software.
2. Feels a bit 'wiggly' about using Pirate Software.
And, as there is now a plethora of free solutions, whether open-source
or otherwise,
that re
Well, who is?
> On Oct 18, 2015, at 1:00 PM, Richmond wrote:
>
> On 18/10/15 19:59, Colin Holgate wrote:
>> My copy of Illustrator seems to have a transparent gradient in the swatch.
>> I’ve sent an SVG to Alejandro.
>
> Yes, but, just possibly, you are not a raving cheap-jack like me with th
On 18/10/15 19:59, Colin Holgate wrote:
My copy of Illustrator seems to have a transparent gradient in the swatch. I’ve
sent an SVG to Alejandro.
Yes, but, just possibly, you are not a raving cheap-jack like me with
the Free CS2 version.
Richmond.
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My copy of Illustrator seems to have a transparent gradient in the swatch. I’ve
sent an SVG to Alejandro.
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On 18/10/15 18:55, Paul Hibbert wrote:
On 18 Oct 2015, at 02:31, Richmond wrote:
" Unfortunately, in Illustrator you cannot create a gradient that goes from a color
to transparent as you can in Photoshop."
Just spent an hour digging for that!
Possibly that came in later versions of Illustrat
> On 18 Oct 2015, at 02:31, Richmond wrote:
>
> " Unfortunately, in Illustrator you cannot create a gradient that goes from a
> color to transparent as you can in Photoshop."
>
> Just spent an hour digging for that!
>
> Possibly that came in later versions of Illustrator
>
> Love, Richm
On 18/10/15 09:13, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Hi all,
Many Thanks for posting your SVG files. :D
After reading the source of all files posted,
I have reached a decision:
Before building a General Parser to import
every type of SVG available, I will complete
some very specific scripts to import S
work out how to do that
with Illustrator CS2
Richmond.
Thanks in advance!
Alejandro
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On 17/10/15 07:03, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Hi All,
I have almost complete a rustic parser
for SVG gradients, build on top of
Ian Macphail's SVGL:
http://livecodeshare.runrev.com/stack/112/SVGL
For now, this rustic parser just works with
Inkscape Optimized SVGs... but
I want to know about other
On 17/10/15 07:03, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Hi All,
I have almost complete a rustic parser
for SVG gradients, build on top of
Ian Macphail's SVGL:
http://livecodeshare.runrev.com/stack/112/SVGL
For now, this rustic parser just works with
Inkscape Optimized SVGs... but
I want to know about other
Hi All,
I have almost complete a rustic parser
for SVG gradients, build on top of
Ian Macphail's SVGL:
http://livecodeshare.runrev.com/stack/112/SVGL
For now, this rustic parser just works with
Inkscape Optimized SVGs... but
I want to know about other kinds of files
produced by SVG Editors that
y
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