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Re: Make May AI Data-type month for OS 4
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Hi guys,

Sorry... late catching up with this thread... Cool Stuff!

regarding datatypes vs. HTML for the MarkDown data - It seems
like making a datatype would efficiently allow for any dev to
incorporate that in a proper program to see the resuls while
still maybe being able to edit the file on the fly. Of course
that gets into the question of file locking, etc etc.

Extending existing datatypes or creating other ones sounds
great!

These were always intended to be modular - whether done by or
with a bot or by craftsmanship.

Have at it!

Thanks guys!

PJS

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Re: Make May AI Data-type month for OS 4
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a SVG datatype

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Re: Make May AI Data-type month for OS 4
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@Petrol

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Petrol wrote:a SVG datatype


Way ahead of you (also no AI used).

https://aminet.net/package/util/dtype/drawing_dt

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Re: Make May AI Data-type month for OS 4
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@Chris

Thanks.

Will it be possible to add more features, like gradients, transparency, antialiasing, ... ?


Edited by Petrol on 2026/5/21 5:51:21
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Re: Make May AI Data-type month for OS 4
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@PetrolQuote:
Petrol wrote:@Chris

Will it be possible to add more features, like gradients, transparency, antialiasing, ... ?


Antialiasing I made a conscious decision to use graphics.library rather than anything more sophisticated, so probably not.

Gradients and transparency - possibly, I'm unsure if libsvgtiny supports them.

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