[CLUE-Tech] Linux for publishing and the masses

Timothy C. Klein teece at silverklein.net
Sat Jun 14 16:57:23 MDT 2003


* Jed S. Baer (thag at frii.com) wrote:
> On 14 Jun 2003 09:52:05 -0600
> "Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier" <jzb at dissociatedpress.net> wrote:
> Yeppers. In the gdm-2.4.1.3.tar file, straight from a Gnome official
> mirror. It's gdm-2.4.1.3/gui/greeter/themes/happygnome/background.svg. I'd
> bet it's pretty well known among the Gnome developer crowd. I mean, don't
> most geeks look under the hood?
> 
> Another one: /usr/share/pixmaps/nautilus/default/emblem-distinguished.svg
> 
> Anyone can easily check for SVG files on their boxen:
> 
>   $ locate svg | grep -i 'svg$'
> 
> which is faster than using the "regex" switch with locate, and filters out
> things such as svglib.
> 
> I'd bet Gnome/Nautilus have a graphics weenie or two who use a Mac.
> Although could be Windoze.
> 
> We can all be glad that Stallman doesn't have kittens, it'd be like "The
> Trouble with Tribbles".

I'm confused.  I thought SVG was just a general vector graphics format.
Can you tell that an SVG was made with Illustrator, and that is your
beef?  Or is there something wrong with the SVG format in general?

Tim
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