Re: cards32.ew by Brian Broker: how move cards?
- Posted by Dan Moyer <danielmoyer at ?rodigy.net> Jul 04, 2007
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Juergen Luethje wrote: > > Dan Moyer wrote: > > > Juergen Luethje wrote: > >> > >> Maybe it is also an option for you to use free SVG cards: > >> <a > >> href="http://david.bellot.free.fr/svg-cards/">http://david.bellot.free.fr/svg-cards/</a> > >> > >> Regards, > >> Juergen > > > > Thanks Juergen, > > Can these be used under WinXP? They're .tar files, which makes me think] > > they are only for Linux?? > > Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an open standard created by the World > Wide Web Consortium. It is an XML markup language, an SVG file is > therefore a simple text file, which can be used on any operating system. > Your program just has to know how to handle it. > For instance here on Windows XP Firefox shows the contents of the file > "svg-cards.svg", when I drag and drop the file on it. For more info see > e.g. <<a > href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SVG">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SVG</a>>. > I've never used SVG with an Euphoria program myself, so unfortunately I > can't give you more specific tips. > > Looking at the author's website, it seems that he personally uses Linux, > so that's probably the sole reason why the archive is in TAR format. > In case you have no program for unpacking TAR files, I've unpacked it > here and (w/o any other changes) put it as ZIP file on my website: > <<a > href="http://luethje.eu/temp/svg-cards-2.0.1.zip">http://luethje.eu/temp/svg-cards-2.0.1.zip</a>> > > Regards, > Juergen Thanks Juergen! Got your zip, now I just have to see if using it is harder than what I've been doing with the cards.dll & Brian's demo :) Dan