Thanks for the help... Another imp. thing - i got an "OUTOFMEMORY" error when displaying a 2 MB file..
I would also like to know 1 more thing - i have a w3c document, and would like to convert it into svgdocument, and give this document for display in the JSVGCanvas... if anyone can help me in this, it would be great... Thanks. --- Thomas E Deweese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>>> "PB" == Prajakta Bhanage > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > PB> I would like to know if there is any way in > which i can select a > PB> single entity in SVG. I am using JSVGCanvas to > display SVG and i > PB> need to modify a part of the drawing displayed. > The only way I > PB> can think as of now is by using mouse events in > java, and > PB> modifying the svg/xml, and redisplaying it.... > > PB> I would appreciate any more i/p on this.. > > Well, I think you have it right, in Batik you > need to capture the > mouse clicks (there is support for this in GVT and > of course DOM). > Then you need to modify the elements and redisplay. > > There exists a text selection API in Batik but > there is no element > selection API. In general there isn't a good way to > "select" > something since you never know what it will be over. > Text selection > does it's best but it tends to either be really ugly > (Xor mode) or not > always as high contrast as is desirable (transparent > overlay). > > Anyway I would look at the Text selection stuff > if you are happy > with what it does it should be fairly straight > forward to add a > similar element selection overlay to the > JSVGCanvas... > > There are also issues around scaling (so an > element could be a > small fraction of one pixel or many times the size > of the viewport). > > PB> I would also like to know the maximum size of > SVG that > PB> can be displayed using JSVGCanvas using the > listeners > PB> provided by batik like the > GVTTreeRendererListener > PB> I have an SVG of 94 KB size, and it surely takes > away > PB> my patience to open it and display... > > Well I've brought up a 1.5Mb file in 34sec, and > I've seen 10K > files that take a minute or two. So it depends a > lot on what is in > the file. If you are curious about where all that > time is going you > can go to Edit->Preferences...->Browser > Options->Show Debug Trace > > This will show time for load (parsing XML), > build (building GVT > tree from XML DOM), Rendering Prep (mostly text > layout), Rendering > (actually rendering the document, this is the only > part that is > repeated for each drawing...). > > Also a fairly large number of performance > improvements have been > checked in recently, so you might want to look at > current CVS. > > PB> If anyone has any idea on this.... > > PB> I've posted these questions to the batik-users > list, > PB> however, i need an urgent reply to this.. hence > PB> sending it on this id.. > > Hope this helps... > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Find the one for you at Yahoo! Personals http://personals.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]