OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC

Fwd: Re: Fwd: [office] Proposal: Inclusion of user defined gradients using graphics/SVG in the Office specification

  • 1.  Fwd: Re: Fwd: [office] Proposal: Inclusion of user defined gradients using graphics/SVG in the Office specification

    Posted 06-10-2003 08:54
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    Subject: Re: Fwd: [office] Proposal: Inclusion of user defined gradients      using graphics/SVG in the Office specification
    Date: Tuesday 10 June 2003 08:54
    From: rwlbuis@xs4all.nl
    To: "David Faure" <faure@kde.org>
    Cc: buis@kde.org
    
    Hi,
    
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    > Subject: [office] Proposal: Inclusion of user defined gradients using
    > graphics/SVG in the Office specification
    > Date: Monday 09 June 2003 21:45
    > From: "Paul Langille" <Paul.Langille@corel.com>
    > To: <office@lists.oasis-open.org>
    >
    > I propose keeping the existing gradient specification in it's current
    > form. In order to allow others to extend this specification, we should
    > add an attribute to allow users to create their own 'gradient' types. By
    > allowing a vector format such as SVG to describe this gradient type, we
    > can handle cases that we cannot previously predict. The changes to the
    > format are:
    >
    > 1.	Add userdefinedgradient to the list of gradient-style that can
    > be supported.
    >
    > 		*	<!ENTITY % gradient-style
    > "(linear|axial|radial|ellipsoid|square|rectangular|userdefinedgradient)"
    >>
    
     Though I must say OO format already supports a lot of useful gradients, I
    agree it may be useful to add user defined ones. For instance karbon may
    have one slightly different standard gradient, though I think it can
    perhaps be emulated by the rectangular gradient above.
     I am also bringing up mesh gradients. From what I know there is not
    simply one color vector but a grid, not necesarily ordered. I am
    wondering if this falls outside the scope of OO format? (Illustrator and
    pdf have it, svg doesnt have it)
    
    [point 2 and 3 snipped]
    
    I must admit its quite abstract for me :) Can you give an example?
    Cheers,
    
    Rob.
    
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