dpi is SET to 72 dpi with batik/fop, no way to change it.
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> De�: Vincent Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> R�pondre �: "Batik Users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date�: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 09:47:01 -0800
> ��: Batik Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Objet�: Re: Batik Rasterizer
> 
> 
> Hello Annick,
> 
> There are many more options in the rasterizer, see:
> 
> http://xml.apache.org/batik/svgrasterizer.html
> 
> In particular, there are -w and -h options to set the width and height
> of the document. Used in combination with the -dpi, that should give you
> a page the size you want at the resolution you want.
> 
> Vincent.
> 
> Annick Fron wrote:
>> My problem is that I use the binary distribution with the command
>> java -jar batik-rasterizer ...
>> 
>> I don't know where to place options because I can't see the boundary between
>> batik and fop processing. The only option I have played with is :
>> -dpi
>> which is documented as set to 72
>> There are options width and length, but I don't know whether they are
>> relative to the input, the batik viewport, the fop document , the final
>> document or whatever
> 
> 
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