Good thought, and based on the little I know about SVG, it seems that at
the very least you might be able to use elements form the SVG name space
as delimiters of post processed data. I think we're faced with a
learning curve before any one can state with real authority what's
feasible and what's not.
Put another target on the feature list.
DSK
Richard Knapp wrote:
> On Thu, 08 Mar 2001 09:48:31 -0500, Ralph Hartley wrote:
>
>>> We're all on the same page. If you want to stuff your post processing
>>> data back into the original data file in one neat package that should be
>>> o.k. XML is extensible like that. But that's exactly the point. Those
>>> kinds of construct are "extensions".
>>
>> But to me it is the processed data that is basic!
>
>
> A question: why not use SVG for storing the processed data? It is a graph XML format. If that would work, it
> would save a bit of time.
>
> - Richard Knapp
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