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RGB over SVG

November 2nd 2004 in the evening

In a few minutes of quiet time last week, I started writing a little API for generating SVG documents algorithmically. It's nowhere near where I want it to be, but since rectangles seemed to be working reliably, I coded up one of those cute iterative structures that seem all the rage these days. For those with an SVG viewer and a decent amount of computing power, enjoy the image in it's full blown vector form. [rgb02.svgz].

for (i=RGB)

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Cornelius Toole
cool, what language are you using? I just thought about it, but can't you use the java and XML DOM for this?

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