RESOLVED INVALID 15317
Finder & Spotlight don't render SVG
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15317
Summary Finder & Spotlight don't render SVG
jay
Reported 2007-09-29 04:01:40 PDT
RadarWeb 5513571 Tiger displays images in Spotlight Leopard displays images and other media in Spotlight and Finder SVG is a popular graphics format SVG is native to Safari-webkit and renders on Mail-webkit Browsing SVG files is less than satisfactory unless they are rendered Users with low literacy, wishing to add SVG symbols to emails will need to be able to find them. please find attached just one recent comment on the need for symbols in email. "The largest single group of pupils with additional support needs in Scotland are those with moderate/severe learning difficulties (25%), who are likely to benefit from symbol support."
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jay
Comment 1 2007-09-29 05:08:51 PDT
not sure whether Cocoa needs a separate bug. however it should be evident that when searching directories from within an application such as Mail, it will be helpful if SVGs are rendered.
Eric Seidel (no email)
Comment 2 2007-09-29 06:58:25 PDT
All these "other applications need to support SVG better" bugs belong in Radar. We don't need a copy in WebKit's bugzilla. The way that applications support SVG on the mac is to use WebKit to do the rendering AFAIK WebKit is currently the only SVG renderer available on Mac OS X (besides ASV).
jay
Comment 3 2007-09-29 10:47:05 PDT
#2 eric, you may not need this bug on webkit, but what about others like me who don't have access to radar? cheers
Matt Lilek
Comment 4 2007-09-29 10:53:01 PDT
(In reply to comment #3) > #2 > > eric, you may not need this bug on webkit, but what about others like me who > don't have access to radar? > > cheers > But it's not a bug in WebKit. WebKit supports SVG and it's up to the client apps to use that support. Hence why it belongs in radar and not bugzilla - it doesn't have anything to do with the open source code.
jay
Comment 5 2007-09-29 11:21:03 PDT
#4 well it's easy to say it's nothing to do with the code. however in practice, if there's a failure to adopt, the product usually has responsibility... maybe this bug should be moved to evangelise?
David Kilzer (:ddkilzer)
Comment 6 2007-09-29 12:51:41 PDT
(In reply to comment #3) > eric, you may not need this bug on webkit, but what about others like me who > don't have access to radar? You do have access to file your own Radar bugs. Use <https://bugreport.apple.com/>. If you don't have an ADC account, you may create a free "online" account using <https://connect.apple.com/>.
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