Hi
I think I have found the right file. But how can I implement this?
I use the jar files from Batik to use the classes from Batik. How can I
overwrite a class or method from a class in Batik?
I use the following code to convert from SVG to WMF:
public boolean saveAsWMF() {
boolean bOK = true;
FileOutputStream oStream = null;
SVGDocument svgDoc = null;
BridgeContext ctx = null;
UserAgent userAgent = new UserAgentAdapter();
DocumentLoader loader = new DocumentLoader(userAgent);
GVTBuilder builder = new GVTBuilder();
GraphicsNode gvtRoot = null;
try {
ctx = new BridgeContext(userAgent, loader);
ctx.setDynamic(true);
svgDoc = (SVGDocument) loader.loadDocument("C:\\Temp\\Test.svg");
gvtRoot = builder.build(ctx, svgDoc);
WMF wmf = new WMF();
WMFGraphics2D wmfGenerator = new WMFGraphics2D(wmf, 300, 200);
wmfGenerator.setGDIPenDrawing(false);
oStream = new FileOutputStream(new File("C:\\Temp\\Test.wmf"));
gvtRoot.paint(wmfGenerator);
wmf.writePlaceableWMF(oStream, 0, 0, 300, 200, 72);
oStream.close();
}
catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
bOK = false;
}
catch (IOException e) {
bOK = false;
}
return bOK;
}
I don't know how to solve my problem. Maybe you can give me a tip. Thanks.
Regards
Hans
> -----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Thomas DeWeese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 4. Marz 2004 16:39
> An: Batik Users
> Betreff: Re: AW: Rendering text in SVG
>
>
> Hans Stoessel wrote:
>
> > The problem is that you can't edit the text in PowerPoint f.e.
> if it isn't a
> > text object. And so it should be a text object...
> >
> > - Whats about this 'hack' in FOP? Where can I find that?
>
> Check out http://xml.apache.org/fop
>
> The hack lives in src/java/org/apache/fop/svg. It is the
> replacement text bridge.
>
> > - Is it possible to use drawString instead of drawGlyphVector?
> Maybe if I
> > use an own class to draw my SVG text derived from SVGGraphics2D? In this
> > derived class I would replace drawGlyphVector with drawString...
>
> This is essentially what the FOP hack does.
>
> >
> > Thanks for the help
> > Hans
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>-----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
> >>Von: Thomas DeWeese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>Gesendet: Donnerstag, 4. Marz 2004 14:02
> >>An: Batik Users
> >>Betreff: Re: Rendering text in SVG
> >>
> >>
> >>Hi Hans,
> >>
> >>Hans Stoessel wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>I convert a SVG in a WMF document using the WMFWriter from Piet
> >>
> >>Jonas and
> >>
> >>>Batik 1.5.
> >>
> >> >
> >>
> >>>Now I have problems with the text rendering. The rendered text
> >>
> >>in the WMF
> >>
> >>>file is not a text object. It is graphic and the result on the
> screen is
> >>>really bad.
> >>>
> >>>- How is the text in the following SVG row rendered?
> >>> <text x="11.1230469" y="387.1083984" style="stroke:none;"
> >>>xml:space="preserve">0</text>
> >>
> >> It is drawn with Graphics2D.drawGlyphVector.
> >>
> >>
> >>>- Will the text be written with Graphics2D.drawString form the Batik
> >>>library?
> >>
> >> No draw string isn't nearly powerful enough to handle SVG text.
> >>
> >>
> >>>Or is another Graphics2D method used? The developer of the WMF
> >>>library says, the Graphics2D methods of his library will be
> >>
> >>used instead of
> >>
> >>>the Graphics2D methods from Batik. And if the Batik library use
> >>
> >>drawString
> >>
> >>>the result would be OK.
> >>>
> >>>- Can I do something, that the text will be drawn with
> >>>Graphics2D.drawString?
> >>
> >> The PDFTranscoder from the FOP project has a 'hack' so very simple
> >>text is drawn using 'drawString'. You might look into using that.
> >>
> >>
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