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SVG for Web Developers
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SVG for Web Developers

by Ellen Pearlman, Lorien House
December 2002
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
464 pages
8h 34m
English
Pearson
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Editors That Export SVG

Besides Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW, other graphic editors and tools can export (write) SVG code. Some can also import SVG, as well, though this is much more difficult. Usually, though not always, this is only a small part of their features and capabilities. The editors we will examine are:

  • Beez

  • Sphinx

  • Mayura Draw

Beez

Beez is a utility specifically for making Bézier curves. Download it at: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=35638&release_id=60298.

Beez is, as of this writing, still in a “pre-” Alpha mode, but is interesting to tinker with, nonetheless. The author, Philippe Elsass, says, “Don't expect much of this software. I'm a long user of vector-drawing softwares but I didn't find anything that ...

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