Current 10.04 Feature Development Status
Mirco Müller
mirco.mueller at canonical.com
Fri Dec 11 14:06:19 GMT 2009
Am Freitag, den 11.12.2009, 11:24 +0000 schrieb Scott James Remnant:
> On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 09:44 +0100, Mirco Müller wrote:
>
> > I'm asking because in the times of SVG and good SVG-support in common
> > browsers, there's no excuse to have all those aliasing artefacts in the
> > chart-graphic. It really hurts the eye, especially the fonts.
> >
> Firefox is still incapable of displaying SVG with an <img> tag.
What's "Firefox"? ;)
Not even a recent build of Firefox 3.7 supports it. What a letdown!
> (People keep asking why there are broken images in
> http://people.canonical.com/~scott/daily-bootcharts/ - I point out that
> if they use Chromium, there are graphs there)
I can't even remember when I switched to Chromium as my default
browser. Feels like ages. Even the fact that it does not have proper
drop-shadows, due to it drawing its own decorations, didn't hold me
back. Usually small things like this are a KO-reason for me, not to
consider switching a fundamental application.
Function (or rather performance) rules over form this time.
Best regards ...
Mirco
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