[accessibleimage] Re: Anyone using SVG when creating documents

Hi Robert,
We are using SVG for encoding street map files as they are sent one from
computer program to another. When Josh Miele produces a map for use with the
TTT from his TMAP system, it comes to us as an svg file.  We parse it,
convert it to a stream of characters, and print it to an Index Everest
embosser.  So, it's possible to just set up a server that prints these
automatically, which makes it practical to sell them cheaply. It has worked
well so far, and looks to be easy to adapt to encode different kinds of
information as we go forward.
Steve Landau,
Touch Graphics

On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 7:51 PM, Robert Jaquiss <rjaquiss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>  Hello List:
>
>      One of the DAISY projects is an effort to handle Scalable Vector
> Graphics (SVG) in a way that they can be made accessible. I am looking for
> people who are using SVG capable software to create documents. I am
> surveying to find out which software is used and how well it works. Thank
> you.
>
> Regards,
>
> Robert Jaquiss, Chairman SVG-DAISY
> 230 Peach Tree Drive
> West Monroe, Louisiana 71291-8653
> Phone: (318) 396-1853
> Email: rjaquiss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>

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