Hello Prasanna,

One possibility: the rasterizer lets you specify an area of interest for an SVG image. Depending on what you want to do exactly, this may not be efficient enough.

In that case, you could always load your document, and then render it multiple times after changing the Renderer's transform to correspond to different areas of interest. To understand how to do that, you can have a look at xxx.batik.transcoder.SVGAbstractTranscoder and xxx.batik.transcoder.image.ImageTranscoder.

Vincent.

Prasanna Chetty wrote:

Can I use the Batik library to split a big SVG document into smaller
documents, so that it can be printed?
Why I want to do this is, I don't have direct method to print the full SVG
document if it exceeds the screen size in Internet Explorer.
Thanks
Pras.


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