up) can also be done before. I hope to get an OK for
them, so they are commited to cvs, when I make the changes.
With kind regards
Torsten Knodt
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is a bit monolithic.
The serialization is already extracted now. Now I'm thinking of the html
class. I think I will implement it as XML style sheet which is transformed to
java via xsltc.
With kind regards
Torsten Knodt
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ideas and if
you agree, implement the registration.
With kind regards
Torsten Knodt
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the
document for SVGOMAElement's. But how can I get the corresponding
GraphicsNode to call getOutline? I've read something about bridges, but I
don't understand how to use them.
Of course I will commit the transcoder to the batik project, when it works.
Thanks in advance
Torsten Knodt
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Hello,
is there a right way in batik for outputting xml to a TranscoderOutput?
Else, I think, using javax.xml.transform and the Writer from the
TranscoderOutput is the right way.
Thanks in advance
Torsten Knodt
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