Hello Johan,

hm, I couldn't get it to work either. The only way I found out which works, was to exchange the
width="100%" with some pixel value, like width="1200".

Then I used the following command:

./build.sh svgrasterizer -d image_magick.pdf -m application/pdf image_magick.xml.svg

It is an elegant mix of percentages and fixed values that you use. I like it!

Andreas



compie wrote:

I would like to use the Batik-rasterizer to get the same result as I see on
the screen with Squiggle.

Here is my SVG file:
http://www.johanc.nl/dump/image_magick.xml.svg
http://www.johanc.nl/dump/image_magick.xml.svg
Viewed in Squiggle:
http://www.johanc.nl/dump/squiggle.png
Result from rasterizer:
http://www.johanc.nl/dump/rasterizer.png
I have been trying to use the -w, -h, -maxw, -maxh, -a and -dpi options to
get the same result as in Squiggle, but the result only gets worser.
Can someone point out the options I need to get my SVG file correctly
rasterized?

P.S. The SVG file is well-formed and valid and it displays correctly in
Firefox 2, IE7 (with Adobe SVG viewer plugin).
See:
http://www.johanc.nl/dump/firefox.png
http://www.johanc.nl/dump/ie.png



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