Thats a good idea, i'll give it a try :)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> Hi Mork,
> 
> Mork0075 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/28/2007 01:01:12 PM:
> 
>> Is there any possibility to position the <g> element graphically?
> 
>    You can fairly easily 'move' the 'x' & 'y' from the text element
> to the transform attribute of a 'g':
>         <text x="<xxx>" y="<yyy>" [...]>....</text>
> Becomes
>         <g transform="translate(<xxx>, <yyy>)">....</g>
> 
>  
>> The advantage of the "text approach" was, that i could draw the 
> dimensions
>> with InkScape, this is a lot more comfortable than the manual way with
>> try and error.
> 
>    It's also possible that if you just 'group' two elements (at the 
> origin)
> in InkScape and then drag the group around it will create the transform
> attribute for you.
>  
>> Thomas Behr schrieb:
>>> Hi Mork0075,
>>>
>>> Mork0075 wrote:
>>>> Thanks a lot for your suggestion.
>>>>
>>>> As you can see, i'am very new to SVG. I chosed the text node to 
> position
>>>> the embedded svg in a simple way. Which element would you suggest for
>>>> the wrapping?
>>> Use a <g> element with a descriptive id ...
>>>
>>>> My idea was to include the placeholder for the barcode within a 
> wrapping
>>>> element, which i can position during the design process of the label
>>>> template, so i dont have to worry about the position of the generated
>>>> barcode. (because its position is determined trough the wrapping 
> element)
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