Thomas, Sorry, I should have been more specific. GearWindow extends Window and contains a JSVGCanvas.
Do you have any suggestions about what kind of fill I should use? Is there some other way of making the background transparent? Mark On 10/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > "Hi Mark, > > "Mark Fortner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 10/04/2007 10:35:04 AM: > > > I have a class which extends GearWindow. I initialize the class > > with the following snippet of code: > > Well I have no idea what a GearWindow is, so I can't say if it > might be part of the problem. > > > I use a <g> tag as the top level tag with the following settings: > > <g > > inkscape:label="Layer 1" > > inkscape:groupmode="layer" > > id="main_window" > > width="237" > > height="216" style="fill:#ffffff00"> > > Your fill spec is a little suspicious, it looks like it > is trying to define a transparent white color, but that isn't > how you do that. So if you are filling a rect with that default > fill then that is your problem... > > > On 10/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi Mark, > > > > "Mark Fortner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/14/2007 01:22:29 PM: > > > > > I'm trying to create an SVG-based widget system using batik. I've > > > created a proof-of-concept app, but I'm having problems getting the > > > widget to display without a background color. I've used the > > > information in the following bug report to set the alpha to 0 ( > > > http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=40392) but that > > > doesn't seem to fix the problem. > > > > Your note implies it but just to make 100% sure. You are > > calling jsvgcanvas.setBackground(new Color(0x0, true)) as well > > as calling jsvgcanvas.setOpaque(false), correct? > > > > Also is it possible that your SVG document has a 'background color'? > > > Usually just a large rectangle as one of the first children of the > > root svg element (often with width="100%" height="100%"). >
