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Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an image format, so text isnt the first thing you might think of when considering its uses. But one of SVGs key features is its ability to encode text in a machine-readable form. This book takes a deep dive into the use of text within SVG to explore the creative possibilities as well as the potential pitfalls. Youll start with SVGs text basics, and then learn methods for using SVG to generate complex layouts.If youre an intermediate SVG developer familiar with CSS-styled HTML text, youre ready to get going. This book covers:The SVG text and tspan elements, and…mehr

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Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an image format, so text isnt the first thing you might think of when considering its uses. But one of SVGs key features is its ability to encode text in a machine-readable form. This book takes a deep dive into the use of text within SVG to explore the creative possibilities as well as the potential pitfalls. Youll start with SVGs text basics, and then learn methods for using SVG to generate complex layouts.If youre an intermediate SVG developer familiar with CSS-styled HTML text, youre ready to get going. This book covers:The SVG text and tspan elements, and basic attributes for positioning simple text labels within a graphicSVGs fill and stroke properties for controlling texts visual appearanceComplex text layouts, using formatted poetry as examplesFeatures to set the position and orientation of individual text charactersMultidirectional text, including right-to-left horizontal text and vertical textCurved or complex text layouts with the textPath elementFont options for your SVG, including web fonts, and their impact on text layout

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Amelia Bellamy-Royds is a freelance writer specializing in scientific and technical communication. She helps promote web standards and design through participation in online communities such as Web Platform Docs, Stack Exchange and Codepen. Her interest in SVG stems from work in data visualization, and builds upon the programming fundamentals she learned while earning a B.Sc. in bioinformatics. A policy research job for the Canadian Library of Parliament convinced her that she was more interested in discussing the big-picture applications of scientific research than doing the laboratory work herself, leading to graduate studies in journalism. She currently lives in Edmonton, Alberta. If she isn't at a computer, she's probably digging in her vegetable garden or out enjoying live music. Kurt Cagle worked as a member of the SVG Working Group, and wrote one of the first SVG books on the market in 2004. Currently an Invited Expert with the W3C Xforms working group, Kurt Cagle is also XML Data Architect for the Library of Congress, after having worked in that role for the US National Archives. He was a regular contributor to O'Reilly Media since 2003, and an online editor in 2008-2009.