User talk:BPK
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TheoloJ (talk) 10:52, 13 October 2009 (UTC)
Your recent edits
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Switch element in SVG
[edit]The feature you asked about at Talk: Scalable Vector Graphics is described at [1], particularly [2]. If you examine the source code of this example you can see how it is done. In Firefox you can set the language preference at Tools->Options->Content->Languages (I have changed the language on my system before, but can't remember exactly how to make it work). To save you time, here is a cut down bit of the source.
<switch>
<g id="Deutch" systemLanguage="de">
<text class="label" text-anchor="end" x="153" y="90" > Dampf </text>
<text class="label" text-anchor="end" x="218" y="410"> Wasser </text>
</g>
<g id="English" systemLanguage="en">
<text class="label" text-anchor="end" x="153" y="90" > steam </text>
<text class="label" text-anchor="end" x="218" y="410"> water </text>
</g>
<g id="Francais" systemLanguage="fr">
<!-- this French is largely guesswork -->
<text class="label" text-anchor="end" x="153" y="90" > vapeur </text>
<text class="label" text-anchor="end" x="218" y="410"> eau </text>
</g>
</switch>
Hope this helps. Globbet (talk) 23:14, 30 October 2009 (UTC)
- Thank you for the pattern. I tried your SVG diagram in Opera 10 and in Firefox 3.0.10 - it didn't switch labels although I reloaded it every time I changed browser contents' preferred language. I think, we need a looong period of time before we'll see it realized in all browsers and in Wikipedia. By the way, I changed your SVG slightly. BPK (talk) 17:02, 31 October 2009 (UTC)
- (I was directed here from reading the conversation Talk:Scalable Vector Graphics - I hope noone minds if I interject - apologies also for reopening an old topic)
- The W3C SVG1.1 test suite has 3 tests for the <switch> element (tests 241 to 243 - labelled "struct-cond") starting here - all pass in Firefox 3 and Opera 10, as does Globbet's diagram (for me - just tested it now).
- However, @Globbet, your diagram has no fallback language, and as such shows blank labels if the user's system language isn't one of those listed. ɹəəpıɔnı 17:49, 18 January 2010 (UTC)
Your recent edits
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