SVG Viewer guideThe Adobe SVG Viewer is an external plugin that lets you see graphics created using SVG (Scalabel Vector Graphics). It is available free of charge from Adobe. It also comes with Acrobat Reader, version 5. If this version is installed on your computer, you should be able to display SVG graphics. Following is information about how SVG Viewer works. SVG user guide for WindowsDownloading requirements:
For further information, read the AdobeÆ SVG Viewer for Windows Release notes Adobe SVG Viewer featuresTo navigate within an SVG documentFull view: Zoom: Using the Adobe SVG Viewer's contextual menu
This menu displays the features offered by the Adobe SVG Viewer and lets you use them to interact with the SVG graphic. To bring up the contextual menu, just click on the right mouse button from anywhere within the SVG graphic.
Searching: To search within an SVG graphic, open the contextual menu and click on Search to display the search dialogue box. This lets you enter text to find, choose a forward (the default) or backward search, choose whether to respect upper and lower case, and whether your text is a whole word or not. This command also finds transparent text, hidden text, or animated text. It works on the entire document, no matter which part of it is displayed when you give the command. The search result is highlighted and displayed at the centre of the screen. However, it is not enlarged. Copying: In the contextual menu, the commands Copy the SVG and Save the SVG as let you copy the SVG code to the clipboard and to save it as a file on your hard disk. The Copy command modifies the SVG code. The Save the SVG as command makes a copy of the original SVG code. SVG user guide for MacintoshDownloading requirements:
For further information, read the AdobeÆ SVG Viewer for Macintosh Release notes Adobe SVG Viewer featuresTo navigate within an SVG documentFull view: Zoom: Using the Adobe SVG Viewer's contextual menuThis menu displays the features offered by the Adobe SVG Viewer and lets you use them to interact with the SVG graphic. To bring up the contextual menu, hold down the CTRL button while you click on the mouse from anywhere within the SVG graphic. Zooming: Click on Zoom in to enlarge the graphic. Click on Zoom out to make it smaller. The Original size command lets you come back to the original display size of the graphic. Searching: To search within an SVG graphic, open the contextual menu and click on Search to display the search dialogue box. This lets you enter text to find, choose a forward (the default) or backward search, choose whether to respect upper and lower case, and whether your text is a whole word or not. This command also finds transparent text, hidden text, or animated text. It works on the entire document, no matter which part of it is displayed when you give the command. The search result is highlighted and displayed at the centre of the screen. However, it is not enlarged. Copying: In the contextual menu, the commands Copy the SVG and Save the SVG as let you copy the SVG code to the clipboard and to save it as a file on your hard disk. The Copy command modifies the SVG code. The Save the SVG as command makes a copy of the original SVG code. |