Mathias Schroeder wrote:

that graphical selection is exactly what i'm trying to do, too.
But i simply don't understand how to use this DOM UIEvents.
So, how do i have to do this, so i can do my click on the canvas and get my
SVGElement?

Sorry for asking stupid questions :)

Search the list for how to set the canvas to 'always dynamic' You can get access to the document from the JSVGCanvas. You can get elements by using getElementById (usually the easiest way to start with). Then you can call 'addEventListener' (see DOM Events for how this works).



Hi Frederik,


 You might not be aware that if the document is built for
Dynamic interaction then graphical events are automatically
forwarded to the DOM tree, so you can use standard DOM UIEvents
to track user actions.


Tonny Kohar wrote:

hi,

please look at the
- bridgeContext.getElement(GraphicsNode)
- bridgeContext.getGraphicsNode(svgElement);

Regards
Tonny Kohar
http://www.kiyut.com


On Sun, 2003-11-09 at 21:42, Frederik Vestre wrote:



I'm trying to make a SVG editor with batik.
I have figured out that i am able to use the mouse to select an object in
the GVT tree,
but i have not figured out a way to select an object in the DOM tree, or
find out wich object in the DOM tree who represents the object(s) in the

SVG


tree (an method in ...gvt.GraphicsNode).
Does anyone know how to solve the problem?




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