<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.1 Basic//EN" "http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/1.1/DTD/svg11-basic.dtd"> <!--======================================================================--><!--= Copyright 2000 World Wide Web Consortium, (Massachusetts =--><!--= Institute of Technology, Institut National de Recherche en =--><!--= Informatique et en Automatique, Keio University). All Rights =--><!--= Reserved. See http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/. =--><!--======================================================================--><!-- ===================================================================== --><!-- gradPatt-linearGr-BE-01.svg --><!-- renamed for 1.1 suite to pservers-grad-07-b.svg --><!-- Author : Haroon Sheikh 09-Feb-2000 --><!-- 1.1 revision by Rick Graham --><!--======================================================================--><svg version="1.1" baseProfile="basic" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" id="svg-root" width="100%" height="100%" viewBox="0 0 480 360"> <SVGTestCase xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/02/svg/testsuite/description/"> <OperatorScript version="$Revision: 1.7 $" testname="pservers-grad-05-b-a.svg"> <Paragraph> Test that the viewer has basic capability to handle linear gradients on fills and stroke of objects and text. </Paragraph> <Paragraph> This test uses the following elements : <linearGradient>, <stop> and the following properties : stop-color, fill:url(# ), stroke(url# ) </Paragraph> <Paragraph> Both elements in this test use the same simple gradient. It is a linear gradient from blue (left) to red (right). From top-down the appearance of objects is as follows. </Paragraph> <Paragraph> The top rectangle should be filled with the gradient. </Paragraph> <Paragraph> The next rectangle has no fill, but has a thick stroke on which the gradient is applied. </Paragraph> <Paragraph> The rendered picture should match the reference image, except for possible variations in the labelling text (per CSS2 rules). </Paragraph> </OperatorScript> </SVGTestCase> <title id="test-title">pservers-grad-07-b.svg</title> <desc id="test-desc">Test that the viewer has basic capability to handle linear gradients on fills and stroke of objects . This means it needs to understand the following elements : <linearGradient>, <stop> and the following properties : stop-color, fill:url(# ), stroke(url# )</desc> <!--======================================================================--> <!--Content of Test Case follows... =====================--> <!--======================================================================--> <g id="test-body-content" transform="scale(1, 1.5)"> <!-- ====================================================================== --> <!-- Very simple blue to red linear gradient from left to right ========== --> <!-- ====================================================================== --> <linearGradient id="Gradient" gradientUnits="userSpaceOnUse" x1="10" y1="10" x2="440" y2="10"> <stop stop-color="blue" offset="0"/> <stop stop-color="red" offset="1"/> </linearGradient> <!-- ====================================================================== --> <!-- Linear gradient on the fill of a rectangle ======== --> <!-- ====================================================================== --> <rect x="10" y="10" width="430" height="60" fill="url(#Gradient)" /> <text font-family="Arial" font-size="24" x="10" y="90">Linear gradient filled rectangle</text> <!-- ====================================================================== --> <!-- Linear gradient on the stroke of a rectangle ======== --> <!-- ====================================================================== --> <rect x="25" y="110" width="400" height="30" fill="none" stroke="url(#Gradient)" stroke-width="20" /> <text font-family="Arial" font-size="24" x="10" y="170">Linear gradient on stroke of rectangle</text> </g> <text id="revision" x="10" y="340" font-size="40" stroke="none" fill="black">$Revision: 1.7 $</text> <rect id="test-frame" x="1" y="1" width="478" height="358" fill="none" stroke="#000000"/></svg>