Andres (and ultimately Thomas DeWeese!), is this solution one that could
possibly be incorporated into the baseline?  If not, could you possibly
post your solution?  I believe that many people would have the need for
this, particularly if they don't have a plotter to dump their large
format jobs to.

Thanks!
Elias.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Andres Toussaint [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 8:32 PM
To: Batik Users
Subject: Re: printing large image in tiles/slices


I took a deeper look into the Transcoding Hints and figured out what the

AOI hint meant: Area Of Interest. Using this hint, i have solved this 
issue. I provide the PrintTranscoder with a transform for each page, 
indicating the AOI i want to render, and i simply calculate the number 
of pages based on the size of the SVG prior to the transcoding, and 
since the PrintTranscoder allows for multiple pages to be cached i can 
cache all the slices into one print job.

Thanks anyway, and i will look into this tiledTranscoder you mention to 
see if it is of any use to my problem.

Andres.

Tonny Kohar wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Not sure if it is help you. In batik contrib there is TIFF tiling code 
>under tiledTranscoder (If I am not wrong). Basicly it allows tiles on 
>the transcoder. Look at in there and see if its help you.
>
>Regards
>Tonny Kohar
>http://www.kiyut.com
>
>On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 23:29, Andres Toussaint wrote:
>  
>
>>Hello all,
>>
>>I have a SVG application that handles relatively large images (40 x 20
>>inches) to do layout of equipment for aircraft panels. I want to
provide 
>>the option to print the panel in tiles on a letter sized printer at 
>>actual scale and size, and then the user will assemble the printed
panel 
>>with these sheets.
>>
>>I wanted to ask if there is a method in the Batik toolkit to split a
>>file into multiple tiles for printing?
>>
>>And if there is, could the bleeding be adjusted so there is, for
>>example, a 5mm overlap in each page to facilitate the merge of the 
>>printed pages.
>>
>>Thanks in advance,
>>
>>Andres Toussaint
>>

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