On Thursday 12 July 2001 15:19, Per-Olof Norén wrote:
> Hello batik developers!
> First of all i must congratulate to a fantastic effort!
> I´m currently working on a cocoon 2-based project, where the ui should be a
> tabbed-dialog styled. My idea was to render the tabs as svg, using
> batik-transcoding logic found in cocoon svg2jpeg serializer. It works as
> predicted, except for one litte detail, the clipping and aligning of the
> image rendered isn´t what i expected. When the output jpeg is rendered a
> one-pixel space (background colored) appears on the top and on the left of
> the image. Also clipping occurs in the bottom the image. It could of course
> be What i want is being able to draw a line that is at the very
> bottom,left,right and top of my jpeg image. I have tested this using adobe
> svg viewer plugin for Internet Explorer and the image is clipped as
> expected. If have looked at the serializer in cocoon and sa it seems to me
> all work is done by batik´s transcoding package.
>
> Is there someone who can help me sort this out, if it is bug or a rtfm
> error on my behalf? Below is the svg output from my cocoon pipeline, if ran
> without svg serializer, attatched is the jpeg output image.
Thanks for your feedback. This issue has been discussed several times before.
It's a known bug of Batik 1.0. The problem has been solved in the current CVS
repository. At last and finally, a build should be made a the end of this
week.
Regards,
Thierry.
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