Thanks Bill, looks like no other way out...

-prajakta.

--- Bill Haneman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Prajakta Bhanage wrote:
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I would like to know if it is possible to give an
> > inputstream (in svg format) to JSVGCanvas, perform
> > zoom, pan, rotate operations and retrieve the
> > transformed image in the form of a w3c xml
> document ?
> > how can this be achieved ?
> > 
> > -prajakta.
> Prajakta:
> 
> I am not sure if this can be achieved via JSVGCanvas
> or not (sounds like
> it should happen at the GVT layer), but I would
> recommend the simpler
> approach of using XSLT or an even simpler (sed?)
> mechanism to add the
> transforms to the outermost <g> element in the SVG
> file. 
> 
> Try adding 'transform="scale(0.5, 0.5)"', etc. to
> your <g> element by
> hand:
> 
> <svg>
>   <g transform="translate(-100,-50) scale (0.5, 0.3)
> rotate(45)
> translate (175, 50)">
> 
>   ...
>  
>   </g>
> </svg>
> 
> No need to parse the file ;-)
> 
> -Bill
> 
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