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YASB (Yet Another SVG Browser)

An SVG Browser written in Perl using SVG::Parser, LWP and Tk modules

YASB is a work in progress and supports a still small subset of the SVG DOM. This software is fairly cross-platform

Source Code

The lates source code is available here.

Screenshots of the YASB browser rendering a few simple pages.

There are two browser views:
ASV3/IE6 on left, YASB on right
Notice that all colour and line sizes are currently broken. This will hopefully be fixed soon as they worked 2 days ago(!!).

       screenshot of supported shapes
       Supported shapes
       screenshot of the famous lion from skeeter using yasb
       The Skeeter/Mozilla lion from Skeeter's site
       screenshot of a test grid
       A perl-generated test grid

Please note that this has only been tested on a win32 system so far.


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