Re: SVG-ACTION-3776: Test browser-interoperability with respect to stroke dashing on basic shapes

The patterns match between the shapes and the paths on Internet Explorer
11, Chrome 41, and Firefox 37 on Windows 7.

On a side note, IE doesn't like the stroke-dasharray pattern on the
circles, which has decimal numbers in it.  However, it isn't effected by
whether the circle is a <circle> or a <path>, so that's an unrelated bug.

On 10 April 2015 at 06:49, Tavmjong Bah <tavmjong@free.fr> wrote:

> On Thu, 2015-04-09 at 21:05 +0000, SVG Working Group Issue Tracker
> wrote:
> > SVG-ACTION-3776: Test browser-interoperability with respect to stroke
> dashing on basic shapes
> >
> > http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/WG/track/actions/3776
> >
> > Assigned to: Tavmjong Bah
>
> Hi,
>
> I've attached a test file containing <rect>, <circle> and <ellipse>
> elements with asymmetric dash patterns. It is also available at:
>
>     http://tavmjong.free.fr/SVG/STROKING/dash_test.svg
>
> Shapes drawn using the <path> element are provided as references. The
> file tests the start position and direction of the dashes. Nominally,
> dashing starts at the top-left corner for rectangles and at the 3
> o'clock position for circles and ellipses. In both cases the dashing
> proceeds in a clock-wise direction.
>
> Tested:
>
> Firefox (Linux, 37): Passes
> Firefox (Android, 37): Passes
> Chrome (Linux, Version 41.0.2272.118 (64-bit)): Passes
> Chrome (Android, Version 41.0.2272.96): Passes
> Opera (Linux, 12.16): Passes
> Opera for Android (Android, 28.0.1764.90386): Passes
> Batik (Linux, 1.8pre): Passes
> Inkscape (Linux, 0.91): Passes
>
> So far, there is perfect interoperability between browsers. Please test
> other browsers/different platforms.
>
> Tav
>
>

Received on Friday, 10 April 2015 13:04:44 UTC