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Old 03-03-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Using SVGDeveloper to convert SVG to XAML

As we know, XAML is very similar to SVG at some facets. Now, you can
use SVGDeveloper creatting the svg application and then convert them to
XAML.. Also, SVGDeveloper allows user to write the XAML code with
intelligence.

SVGDeveloper 1.0 is a powerful software to develop svg applications.
Facilitated by the powerful designing capability of the software, users

can "draw" the most of shapes, texts, images, and so on. Using the
powerful source editor of the software, users can write any complex svg

application with the intelligence.
The features include:
Free transform and create the animation of the transform
CSS support
Delete the elements with the namespcace or the tagname
Export image
Convert image source to native base64 code
External Symbos and Shapes support
Lineargradient, Radiagradient, Pattern support
Brush transform, can transform the gradient and the pattern, also can
create the animation of the transform.
Control the animation using the key on the timeline
Full animation support, you can create animation for any attribute
Property and Event Browser
Source editor with intelligence
Color Theme Support
XAML Support(Code intelligence and Export)
Print

you can get the software from "http://www.perfectsvg.com"


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