Example SVG code? [closed] - svg

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Can anyone point me to a good source of example SVG code?
Google charts would be good, but I haven't worked out how to find the SVG. Presumably the browser does actually see SVG at some point - anyone know how I can intercept this?
Thanks -
Al

As you're interested in interactive svg charts, definitely check out d3.js. It's pretty awesome.
In addition, you might want to take a look at this svg reference.
Oh, and regarding google chart svg: just use chrome inspector or firebug to look at/copy the svg.

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I want to learn to make beautiful Android apps.
The things I want to know more about are:
- how to create drawables (with / without states)
- apply borders, change backgrounds
- styling / customising action bar
The resources on developer.android are sparse, I need something in-depth.
Thanks.
First of all developer.android is enough for UI styling if you have gone through all the tutorials thoroughly, however you can have a look at the following links, very informative for UI styling :
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Onetime I used 1 tool for to draw website sitemap, I forget the name of it and cant find it anymore. It is very easy to use and fast. I only have picture of 1 of mine drawings to show you to help me find out the name of it. I googled for a long time and nothing. It works you make a point and other point and type name of the 1st page and you continue to spread.
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SVG parser for C++? (Free or paid) [closed]

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Does anybody know of a good SVG parser that puts out an SVG object in C++? I don't mind if it's free or paid. I'm just looking for one that is cleanly architected and adheres very well to the spec. Preferably one that would let me start rendering by just inspecting the structures and passing the info on to Cairo or QT.
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Maybe you should have a look at the Fog-Framework

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Do you remember those Magic Eye images that contain a 3D object? I love them!
Are there any open source programs for generating Magic Eye pictures, which ideally work on Linux.
I found a Gimp plugin, but haven't managed to get it working yet.
There's a package in Ubuntu for a program called Stereograph. It's website is here:
http://stereograph.sourceforge.net/index.html
Here's a tutorial on how to make them using GIMP, Blender and Stereograph:
http://linuxgazette.net/104/kapil.html
It's pretty basic, but you should try openstereogram, it's OS independent:
http://code.google.com/p/openstereogram/
There's also this JavaScript app:
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Libraries for Choosing Color? [closed]

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Do any open source libraries exist for programatically selecting and rating the compatibility of sets of colors using color theory?
It would be very useful to be able to select color palettes based on simple color harmony rules like complimentary, analogous, triadic, and tetradic colors.
I just found this: Harmonies theory and math.
Also of interest is the rest of the EasyRGB site, which will explain how to do RGB to HSV, etc.
While it's not source code, it's the formulas for calculating the values.
Also interesting: "Color Jack"
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