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Post by bigbass on May 31, 2021 14:50:13 GMT 1
Hello vovchik Thanks for adding an advanced svg image to show what is possible svg is a powerful low level language in itself and not just an image so to say I learn faster seeing something working (a demo) and if it is math based then we have logic and a set format to parse easily I'm trying to get a better view of the power svg has a great link below a lot to apply to the future demos I really like the interactive math visually displayed svg-tutorial.github.io/#coordinate-systemyour work is excellent with the alarm clock your clock speaks round everywhere and soft so I thought to add rounded hands to follow what you did (a preference nothing more) stroke-width='6' stroke='url(#l2)' stroke-linecap='round' >" \ stroke-width='9' stroke='url(#l2)' stroke-linecap='round'>" \ stroke-width='2.7' stroke-linecap='round' stroke='red'>" \ what do you think? Joe
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Post by vovchik on May 31, 2021 16:28:11 GMT 1
Dear Joe, Thanks. I like it - and it is consistent with the entire style of the clock. Nice that the line ends can be changed in SVG so simply, too. With kind regards, vovchik
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Post by bigbass on May 31, 2021 18:11:26 GMT 1
Hello vovchik I appreciate art (understand artist but I am not artistically talented ) so I will stick to what I can do and enjoy what others can do I'll be busy with all of this github.com/vector-js/vectorthere is something I like there with the interactive demos that I want to play with and see what could be mixed in with the bassix browser Joe
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Post by bigbass on Jun 2, 2021 18:45:36 GMT 1
Hello vovchik I know js is not for everyone but you may need to add it with webkit someday and it gets a bit more sticky with the details when you need to run it on a static server to test with chrome has a plugin to test with a local server per the instructions in the demo which works but I am on mint 20.01 and the default browser is firefox I built in a local server into the bassix browser so that I could reduce the steps needed to test a website with a local server and it works well so far here is what it looks like in action sourceforge.net/p/bassix-gtk3-webkit-browser/wiki/bassix-vector-interactive-demos/I updated to the browser to 3.3.3 Joe
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Post by vovchik on Jun 3, 2021 0:11:31 GMT 1
Dear Joe, Very nice. I like it that there is a button to start the server. Everything working fine. Thanks. With kind regards, vovchik
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Post by bigbass on Jun 8, 2021 20:04:26 GMT 1
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Post by vovchik on Jun 9, 2021 8:57:47 GMT 1
Dear Joe, Thanks. I like how it looks. Here is an optimized svg of the same (and BaCon string var) that is 5x smaller, with no loss in quality. With kind regards, vovchik
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Post by bigbass on Jun 9, 2021 17:32:45 GMT 1
Hello vovchik Thanks for reducing the inline bacon string$ 5X smaller this is very important when we use it inside bacon for 1.) overall size 2.) reduce the vertical space in the source code so we don't have to scroll through unneeded lines of code thanks! And I will use that when I use inline strings in bacon I did not go into details why I needed a path SVG I was working on a covert mission when I posted but looking at this link will go into more details of why I was trying to make the logo P.S There was serendipity involved here and I will explain When I saw your reduced inline code as two paths it clicked in my head how I could do the math part that I was fighting with mentally how to make one image so that I could trace the outside line of the whole word sourceforge.net/p/bassix-gtk3-webkit-browser/wiki/bacon-logo-2-animated-vectorjs/Joe
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