Hi well if this can help you, you can set the GVTtree of JSVGCanvas via the setGraphicsNode() methode (of JGVTtreeRendrerer I think). So this might help you keep on using JSVGCanvases Cheers
Hi Till, thanks for your message. I did see that earlier posting by Charlton_Rose, and in fact I am using this technique in some places for rendering an Image when I already have an existing GVT tree. However in this particular case I really do need to work within the context of a JSVGCanvas, and Charlton's posting is all about avoiding the canvas.
Thanks.
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