![]() ![]() You could convert the SVG to an EPS or PDF, but the output would suck (see #5 above). #Nodebox mandelbrot mac osEither solution requires an external dependency, unless you’re patient enough to wait for SVG-in-WebKit to arrive in some future version of Mac OS X. WebKit will support SVG, but that’s not here yet. Sure, you could use Jonathan Wight‘s PettySVG library, but the SVG dialect that it supports is “an absolutely microscopic subset”, so there’s no guarantee that you’ll be able to make your drawing app of choice work with it. The reason is simply that SVG isn’t supported natively by Mac OS X. You probably started thinking several paragraphs ago: “OK, so I should be using vector art-but why not use SVG? Why should I use PostScript instead?”
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