Wow. That is madness! At some point, I thought about writing an SVG decoder, but you discouraged me completely. Recently I looked into how JPEG-XL image headers store the width and height of an image, and let me tell you, it's total madness! ( https://www.ffmpeg.org/doxygen/6.0/jpegxl__probe_8c_source.html ) And then I tried to download the manual that describes the format to understand it better, and lo and behold, it costs 300 US dollars to download.

I don't understand this. If their goal was to create a new file format that would supersede JPEG and WEBP and AVIF and be used widely by all people, then why not publish the stupid manual for free? I don't understand the logic here.


In reply to Re: SVG - what were they smoking? by harangzsolt33
in thread SVG - what were they smoking? by afoken

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