Aaron Melgalvis wrote:
Converting svg to jpeg, or png. is unfortunately to slow.
It works perfectly but is painfully slow.
Compared to what? How are you testing? What content are you testing with?
Unfortunately statements like the above aren't very helpful.
Many people make the mistake of testing a single file - with Java there tends to be a very large startup overhead, and then performance improves greatly. So if you want file timings you really need to run a batch of > 30 files to get an accurate view of 'per file' times without the very significant startup overhead.
Are there any settings to improve the performance?
This depends a lot on the content involved. There may be many tricks that can be played to improve rendering performance.
But no there is no magic "goMuchFaster" option :)
To answer the performance question it would be important to know a lot more about how you are planning on using Batik.
or any reliable alternatives?
Batik is the most complete SVG renderer, in most of my usage Batik is generally within a factor of two with other implementations (usually closer).
librsvg 2.4 doesnt render quite right. I'm going to be trying librsvg 2.5 very soon.
I don't know anything about either of these other than they exist.
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