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Planet Inkscape. February 1. Inkscape. FOSSASIA and Openclipart are launching a contest for International students, artists and designers to design a T- shirt graphic representing “The Internet of Things for Me.” 1st place winner of the contest will win a Fifty. Three Pencil and final design placement on the official FOSSASIA 2. T- shirt. Second and third place winners’ graphics will be used as design elements at the conference main party on the second day of the event.“FOSSASIA 2. Internet of Things for Me,” said chair of FOSSASIA, Hong Phuc Dang.
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What better way to represent this idea visually than to unleash local Singaporean and international designers, artists, professionals and students to make artwork representing their ‘things’ and expression about this topic.”FOSSASIA 2. Openclipart, the world’s largest collection of original and free to use clipart. The contest begins February 1. February 2. 4, 2.
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners will be selected, awarded, and announced publicly.“Since 2. Openclipart has been a dynamic creative community of artists and designers producing more than 8. Openclipart founder, Jon Phillips. This competition is to bring creativity to the conference, and use the powerness of Open to create image composition of what the Internet of Things is all about. Even better, all the artwork made in the competition will be released into the public domain using Creative Commons Zero 1. Judges for the competition will be Singapore- based artist and designer Gloria Chiang, chair of FOSSASIA Hong Phuc Dang and technologist and co- organizer Mario Behling.
After the two- week competition ends on February 2. March 2, 2. 01. 6.“Singapore is a hub of software and cultural innovation,” said Singapore- based artist, Gloria Chiang. FOSSASIA 2. 01. 6 is a brilliant place to showcase international innovation trends and work with local artists, designers and students to illustrate these concepts.”“FOSSASIA 2. T- shirt design competition participants artwork will be showcased not only on T- shirts and publicly on the web, it will also be used to create an atmosphere for the 2nd night of the FOSSASIA 2. Hong Phuc Dang. “All participants of the FOSSASIA 2. FOSSASIA. With lots of surprises, you will not want to miss FOSSASIA 2. Join the competition at: http: //openclipart.
February 1. 8, 2. PMFebruary 1. 7, 2. Tavmjong. margin- bottom: 2. The SVG Working Group had a four day face- to- face meeting in Sydney this month. Like last year, the first day was a joint meeting with the CSS Working Group. I would like to thank all the people that donated to Inkscape’s SVG Standards Work fund as well as to the Inkscape general fund that made my attendance possible. Joint CSS and SVG Meeting.
Minutes. CSS Stroke and Fill Specification. The CSS working group would like to allow the use of the SVG ‘stroke’ and ‘fill’ properties on CSS text as well as other places in CSS (e. They’ve created a prototype document that basically copies the SVG stroke and fill text adding the necessary parts to get it to work with CSS text.
This document has been temporary called Text Decoration 4 (the title will certainly be changed). They’ve proposed converting the ‘stroke’ and ‘fill’ properties to short- hands. A short- hand property allows setting multiple CSS properties at the same time.) They also would like to see the ‘stroke- alignment’ property implemented (this property allows one to stroke only the inside or only the outside of a shape).
I pointed out the difficulty in actually defining how ‘stroke- alignment’ would work. The SVG WG moved some of the advance stroking properties out of the SVG 2 specification into an SVG Stroke module to avoid holding up the SVG 2 specification. See my blog entry on this as well as the issues in the SVG Stroke module.) Other issues discussed were how glyphs are painted (‘paint- order’, ‘text- shadow’), multiple strokes/fills, dashing, and ‘text- decoration- fill/stroke’. Next we covered a whole slew of text issues I raised dealing with flowed text in SVG. Strategy for using CSS in SVG for wrapping. The first issue was to agree on how SVG and CSS are related. I presented my strategy: that HTML/CSS and SVG have there own methods to define an area to fill called the wrapping area.
Once this area is defined, one uses CSS rules to fill it. Here is how one defines the wrapping area in both HTML/CSS and SVG. The CSS/HTML code. Wrapped text in HTML. One starts with a wrapper < div>. The ‘shape- inside’ property on this < div> reduces the wrapping area to the circle.
Two floats < div> s are defined, one on the left (green rectangle) and right (red rectangle). The area that the floats exclude is reduced by the half- ellipses defined by the ‘shape- outside’ property. The final wrapping area is the light blue shape. The CSS/SVG code. Some text.< /text>. Wrapped text in SVG 2. One starts with a element.
The ‘shape- inside’ property on this element defines the wrapping area. The ‘shape- outside’ property reduces the wrapping area. The final wrapping area is the light blue shape. It was pointed out at a discussion on Day 2, that the use of ‘shape- outside’ in SVG was not consistent with the CSS model. The ‘shape- outside’ property defines the effective shape of an element as seen by other elements. We agreed to change ‘shape- outside’ to an SVG only property ‘shape- subtract’.
How is the first line placed in a wrapped shape? When the top of a wrapping area is not horizontal, how do you decide where the first line of text is placed? Alternative solutions for where to start layout of the first line, from top to bottom: First place a chunk of text fits: No restrictions, Restricted to multiples of ‘line- height’, Restricted to multiples of half ‘line- height’. We were informed that with CSS floats, the line is moved down until the first text chunk fits. To be consistent with CSS, we should follow the same rule. A future CSS Line Grid specification may allow one to control line position.
What should happen when the shape isn’t big enough for all the text? This is mostly an issue for browsers where the user can specify a larger font (i. CSS has an ‘overflow’ property that selects either clipping or scrolling. Neither of these is a great solution for SVG. The tentative solution in the CSS Shapes 2 specification of extending the below the wrapping area doesn’t work for SVG. I proposed that there should be a means to expose the overflowed text, such as displaying it on hovering over the ellipses at the end of the displayed text. There was some interest in this.
For the moment, the best solution is probably to explicitly not define what should happen, leaving it to a future time to specify the behavior. In reflecting on this after the meeting, I think one strategy is to suggest that authors provide an overflow region by adding an additional shape to the value of the ‘shape- inside’ property. How does text wrap in a shape with a doughnut hole or other feature that breaks a line into parts? Since SVG can have arbitrary shapes, it is possible to create shapes that break a single text line into parts.
How should these shapes be filled? An example of a shape that breaks lines into parts. The ‘wrap- flow’ property does not apply here as that dictates how text is flowed around floats. A new ‘wrap- inside’ property has been proposed.
For the moment, however, it was agreed that text should flow as shown in the above figure. This would be the default value of any new property. Flowing into multiple shapes. The aborted SVG 1. This is something that Inkscape implemented and I would like to see this ability preserved. The proposed CSS methods for doing this don’t work for SVG.
I proposed giving the ‘shape- inside’ property a list of shapes. It was agreed that this would be an acceptable solution for SVG. And it can provide a place for over- flowed text.). How is the first glyph positioned on a line? When dealing with rectangles, it is straight forward to find the position of the first glyph but with arbitrary shapes it is more difficult.