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From: "Wilkins, Rob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: Displaying Java objects on top of JSVGCanvas objects Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 10:48:52 -0000
Thomas,
I'm now using Batik 1.5.1rc2. I've placed out JSVGCanvas derived object into
a JSVGScrollPane object. This appears to all work and provides a much nicer
interface for the user to the panning etc. (as you suggested).
I have one minor problem in that I need really need to control the initial resolution that the SVG is displayed at (so that I can ensure that the overlaid objects always load from the backend server and get displayed in the correct place relative to the SVG).
When I was placing the JSVGCanvas object in a JScrollPane I could do this through an implementation of the Scrollable interface. When I move to JSVGScrollPane the methods of this interface in my object are no longer called. As a result the SVG just gets rendered to fill the opening size of the JSVGCanvas window.
Is there away that I can enforce the size of the JSVGCanvas window before the SVG is loaded (so that it is rendered to a size I control)? If I could do this then I think all my current problems will be resolved.
Thanks,
Rob
-----Original Message----- From: Thomas DeWeese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 20 January 2004 14:19 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Displaying Java objects on top of JSVGCanvas objects
Hi Rob,
Wilkins, Rob wrote:
> I spent the last two days re-working our code that overlays objects on the
> SVG. Using your suggestion of overriding setRenderingTransform() method.
>
> The good news is I have got almost all of the shape updates (in response
to
> changes in the SVG rendering transform) working. It also allowed me to
> remove many lines of the existing code and utilise the features of the
> JSVGCanvas component in the correct manner.
Great!
> I should point out that I have also dispensed with the scrolled panel > that I was using in favour of the panning support built in to the > JSVGCanvas component.
This is fine if you like the 'built in' panning. However I strong suspect that the way you are doing things the JSVGScrollPane from the 1.5.1rc2 release will just work (all it does it set and listen to the rendering transform).
> However I have hit the following problem. If I resize the window that holds > the JSVGCanvas component I do not get a call to setRenderingTransform(). So > I get no chance to scale the overlaid components.
This is handled in updateRenderingTransform, this is called when the canvas changes size. The reason this is 'different' is that when the canvas changes size the normal behavior is to 'refit' the SVG document's viewBox to the Canvas - thus it is not the Canvas's transform that changes but the SVG's 'viewing' transform that changes (this distinction is important to implement the SVG 'getCTM' method correctly).
If you are working with the 1.5.1rc2 release you can avoid this behavior by calling 'setRecenterOnResize(false)'. In this case the viewing transform will never change once the document is loaded.
> The strange thing is that the SVG is clearly re-rendered as the
> GVTTreeRendererAdapter::gvtRenderingStarted()/gvtRenderingCompleted() are
> called. Calls to getRenderingTransform() in these methods return the
> identity transform.
>
> What method should I override in order to get hold of the transform that
is
> applied once the window has been resized thus allowing me to scale my
> overlaid components and align them with the scaled SVG in the resized
> window?
The combined rendering and viewbox transform is available from the JSVGCanvas.getViewBoxTransform(). It is my belief that this can only change in the updateRenderingTransform call so overriding that and using the getViewBoxTransform method should let you deal with this issue.
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