\chapter{Conclusion}\label{Conclusion}
-We will have hopefully done the following:
+This report has provided motivation for considering approaches to achieving an infinite level of zoom in a document.
+
+\section{Acheived Milestones}
+
+\section{Areas of further work}
\begin{itemize}
- \item Demonstrated precision issues due to traditional (Select one or more of the following!)
+ \item Continue looking for relevant literature
+ \item Implement all those tests mentioned in Chapter \ref{Introduction}
+ \item \rephrase{Actually identify the techniques I will use} {\bf THIS ONE SHOULD BE DONE BEFORE I HAND IN THE LITERATURE REVIEW!}
+ \item Possible Ultimate Goal: Implement (a subset) of SVG and then show an SVG document that we can render but a browser can't
\begin{itemize}
- \item Physical representation of real numbers
- \item Algorithms
- \item Document formats
+ \item This means extending our viewer to be able to read (a subset) SVG
+ \item Can already read XML, so this shouldn't actually be too bad
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item Emphasis on {\bf subset}
+ \item (I've seen the SVG standard; I'm talking about implementing the 18 pages under ``Basic Shapes''. The other 818 pages can complain to someone who cares.)
+ \end{itemize}
+ \item Suggestion to David that he probably won't like (or read): Make his octree structure specifiable as an SVG extension
\end{itemize}
- \item Demonstrated something better
- \item Written a less shitty report than this one.
\end{itemize}
+
+\section{Witty Conclusion Goes Here}