Bonjour Thomas,

Sorry for the delay but I'm currently tuned on dev mailing list and
unfortunately I used batik-users mailing list.

[1]
Here is the patch to reference our project.

Index: index.xml
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RCS file: /home/cvspublic/xml-batik/xdocs/index.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.55
diff -r1.55 index.xml
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>         <li><link href="http://glipssvgeditor.sourceforge.net/";>GLIPS
Graffiti</link> is an LGPL open source SVG editor. It gets from batik,
full static SVG support. It has all editing capabilities to generate,
export and print complex SVG content.</li>

[2]
To drag out cubic curve control points, use the 3 levels selection.
first click is for object selection for move or resize
second click is for skewing or rotate
third click is for moving control points
fourth click is for moving and resizing and so on...

Amicalement
Philippe

Response to: LGPL SVG Editor based on Batik 1.5.1 available at
sourceFORGE (Philippe GIL)

Date: Sun, 05 Dec 2004 07:29:12 -0500
From: Thomas DeWeese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LGPL SVG Editor based on Batik 1.5.1 available at sourceFORGE
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Hi Philippe,

Philippe GIL wrote:

> A new SVG Editor using batik is now available. It has an LGPL license.
> It is available for download (runtime or source) at 
> http://glipssvgeditor.sourceforge.net/

    Cool.  If you would like to submit a patch for the xdocs/index.xml
to reference your project that would be great.

> ITRIS (http://www.itris.fr) a small french company had developped for
> one of its products an SVG Editor based on the top class Batik
toolkit.
> (thanks to the batik team for their great job).

    I was playing with it but I couldn't figure out how to create
a curved cubic curve (I could select the cubic tool but I couldn't
"drag out" the control points).

> This editor (using a proprietary plugin implementing an additionnal
> namespace) is used to edit graphics that are animated by real time
data
> and user actions.
> It's part of a SCADA/HMI application connected to Programmable Logic
> Controllers in industrial processes. A run-time application, (also
based
> on batik) displays the animated SVG.







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