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image issues in nextstep
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Am 29.01.2009 um 11:40 schrieb Adrian Robert:
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> On Jan 28, 2009, at 11:28 PM, Adrian Robert wrote:
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>> I have a patch for this, I'll commit it as soon as I can get some
>> unrelated changes in or split them out.
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> I checked it in, please try when you have a chance.
Emacs.app compiles. When I open /usr/local/share/emacs/23.0.60/etc/
images/gnus in dired-mode and visit gnus.svg I first see the XML
source (XML Image[text] View). When I switch vie C-c C-c to (XML Image
[svg] View) I see only a blank area.
When I visit gnus.xbm I first see its "source code" (C/I Image[text]
View Abbrev). When I switch via C-c C-c to the image (C/I Image[xbm]
View Abbrev) I see it incorrectly:
[pastedGraphic.tiff (image/tiff, inline)]
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When I visit gnus.xpm I first see its "source code" (C/I Image[text]
View Abbrev). When I switch via C-c C-c to the image (C/I Image[xbp]
View Abbrev) I see it incorrectly, also no effect of transparent
background (visible when a background colour is set):
[pastedGraphic.tiff (image/tiff, inline)]
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The colours seem to be reproduced incorrectly for all XPM files.
Similar failures happen with XBM files, for example those in
ghostscript/8.61/lib. Here the XPM versions seem to display
correctly. The pictures in /Developer/Examples/Java/
JavaAdvancedImaging/JAIDemo/images are displayed OK, other JPEG, PNG,
GIF, and TIFF images as well.
BTW, an 'open <SVG image>' opens Safari – doesn't this mean that
Apple has provided means to display SVG which could be implemented
inside Emacs.app, as is already done for JPEG, PNG, GIF, and TIFF
images?
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Pete
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