It was a mistake on my side, the correct code to create a filter is: Filter filter = filterBridge.createFilter(bridgeContext_,filterElement,filteredElement,node);
the "filterElement" and "filteredElement" were wrongly inverted. And now, it works! Philippe. At 12:15 21/03/2002 +0100, Philippe Converset wrote: >Hi, > >I'm trying to reuse a filter defined in a SVG document. >My SVG document is kindof a description file that gives a list of filters >and paints. The idea is to extract one of these filters and apply it on a >programmatically created graphicsNode. > >I already did a similar job by retrieving a paint defined in a SVG >document, the code being something like: > Element paintedElement = document_.getElementById(id); > Paint paint = PaintServer.convertFillPaint(paintedElement, node, > bridgeContext_); > >This is working great, so I tried something similar for the filter: > Element filteredElement = document_.getElementById(filteredId); > Element filterElement = document_.getElementById(filterId); > SVGFilterElementBridge filterBridge = > (SVGFilterElementBridge)bridgeContext_.getBridge(filterElement); > Filter filter = > filterBridge.createFilter(bridgeContext_,filteredElement,filterElement,node); > >But the created filter is always null. > >My SVG document looks like: ><svg> > <defs> > <filter id="filterRef"> > <feGaussianBlur in="SourceAlpha" stdDeviation="4" result="blur"/> > </filter> > </defs> > <g> > <rect id="filteredRef" x="0" y="0" width="100" height="100" > filter="url(#filterRef)"/> > </g> ></svg> > >Any idea? > >Philippe --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
