Hello
I am new to this list (short bio at end). My question concerns
development of SVG to vector graphic translators. More specifically SVG
to Dxf or SVG to Gerber. I've been working with a simple SVG to Dxf
translation, but as I grow to understand the limitations of a DXF format
and the power of SVG, I'm starting to look for something more powerful
(potentially batik) to use as a framework for this translation. I
started out by using an XSLT, which I was totally lost in, to developing
a Autocat release 14 complient Svg2Dxf.java type code package, to what
now would need to be maybe a release 8 Autocad DXF format (DXF is a
moving target).
Where in batik would be a good jumping off point for developing such a
Transcoder (ie I should extend superCool.class or impliement
almostThereAbstract.class)?
BIO
For those intersted :-)
My name is Mike Crowe. I am an electrical engineer living in southern
Mississippi, USA. I am currently designing microstrip components for
PC boards from 400MHz up to 8400MHz and need to develop a flexable
software package for computer generating these components. Hence the
interest in SVG, batik and Dxf (which is my target output). I have been
following XML-FOP for the last year or so and have from time to time
submitted some minor code changes in the SVG portion of that code.
Thanks
Mike
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