Adobe® SVG Viewer for x86 Linux

Release Notes

Version 3.0 beta (Build 77)

Contents


About Adobe SVG Viewer

Adobe SVG Viewer 3.0 supports much of the W3C Recommended Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.0 Specification published on 4 September, 2001.

System Requirements

Due to the extereme diversity of Linux configurations it is not possible to guarantee that Adobe SVG Viewer for x86 Linux will run on any particular configuration. In addition, Adobe SVG Viewer for x86 Linux does not work with Netscape 4.x and does not support the Netscape 4.x plug-in architecture.


How to install Adobe SVG Viewer

  1. Before installing, please close any application which you have used to view SVG with an old version of Adobe SVG Viewer.
  2. Switch to root.
  3. Create the directory /usr/lib/adobesvg if it doesn't already exist.
  4. Unpack the installation package into /usr/lib/adobesvg by using tar xzvf SVGView.tar.gz.
  5. Run the script adobesvg-3.0/install.sh.

How to install plug-ins for use with unsupported Browsers

If you install another copy of Mozilla/Netscape 6 which supports Mozilla plug-ins, you can make a symbolic link from the file libNPSVG3.so in installation folder to your browser's plugins folder.

How to view SVG files in your Web browser

Once you install Adobe SVG Viewer, you should be able to view supported SVG files in any supported Web browser.

How to turn artwork into SVG

You can export SVG from Adobe Illustrator 9. If you wish to incorporate JavaScript into your SVG you can create your artwork in Illustrator and link to JavaScript functions with the JavaScript Interactivity Palette and then export it as SVG or export from Illustrator and add any JavaScript interactivity animation or filter effects by hand. You can place SVG into Adobe GoLive 5 software using the Preview Mode or use the GoLive Outline and Source Views to modify the SVG source code. You may for example add or modify JavaScript add or update links to images fonts or audio files or add or update SVG elements and their attributes.

Tips and Hints


Known Problems with Adobe SVG Viewer

All Browsers

  1. You may need to set the environment variable ADOBE_SVG_VIEWER_PATH to the path where Adobe SVG Viewer was installed. This is normally not needed, but one such situation where it might be required is if you don't have a /proc filesystem mounted.
  2. Keyboard events are disabled for this release of Adobe SVG Viewer for x86 Linux because it is not clear how keyboard events should be handled by plug-ins in the new Mozilla gtk-based architecture.
  3. Audio is not yet supported by Adobe SVG Viewer on x86 Linux.
  4. Printing is not yet supported by Adobe SVG Viewer on Solaris.
  5. It's possible for elements near the edge of an SVG graphic to not receive a mouseout event.
  6. The SVG specification's support for masks has changed significantly since Illustrator 9 shipped, so Adobe SVG Viewer 2.0 and 3.0 might not display SVG masks exported from Illustrator 9.


Contact Information

To report bugs and/or provide feedback, please go to the SVG Zone on Adobe.com.

Copyright Notice

© Copyright 1998-2001 by Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.

Adobe Illustrator and GoLive are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. SVG is a trademark (registered in numerous countries) of the World Wide Web Consortium; marks of the W3C are registered and held by its host institutions MIT INRIA and Keio. Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Mac and TrueType are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. RealNetworks, RealPlayer, and RealAudio are registered trademarks of RealNetworks. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.