Okay, how can i manipulate the viewBox attribute while my application is running?
--> so that i don't have to reload the SVG

Bruce Rindahl schrieb:
Manuel
Yes this appears to be the problem.  If you manipulate the viewBox attribute
it will work.  You are manipulating a transform attribute inside the
viewBox.
Bruce

-----Original Message-----
From: Manuel Brnjic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 3:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Line Thickness of a SVG-Worldmap

Maybe it depends on my zoom-Strategie, that the setting of stroke-width="0.1%" doesn't work?

Here is my zooming-snippet:

                    Dimension size = svgCanvas.getSize();

                    // Zoom factor
                    float scaleX = size.width / (float)dx;
                    float scaleY = size.height / (float)dy;
                    float scale = (scaleX < scaleY) ? scaleX : scaleY;
// Zoom translate
                    AffineTransform at = new AffineTransform();
                    at.scale(scale, scale);
                    at.translate(-xStart, -yStart);

                    at.concatenate(svgCanvas.getRenderingTransform());
                    svgCanvas.setRenderingTransform(at);

Manuel Brnjic schrieb:
Yeah! That's pretty nice with setting a % value for stroke-width.
But i have a Problem, if i zoom in, the stroke-width is getting bigger and bigger (as i have it before), so the % solution doesn't help, and i dont know why =(

i have set: stroke-width="0.1%" (a little bit bigger than 0.01%)
it shows me the stroke with right thickness, but when i zoom into my world map (only coastlines) the stroke-width dousn't seem to be 0.1% (its bigger), maybe something isn't right with the viewbox (viewbox-transform)?

Bruce Rindahl schrieb:
Another approach is to use a % value in the stroke-width attribute of the SVG. For example, if you specify stroke-width="0.01%" then the line width will always be the viewBox width * 0.0001 and will resize when ever the view
box changes.
Bruce Rindahl

yes, you could listen to eventlisteners: e.g. SVGZoom and/or SVGResize and adopt the stroke-width using the DOM and scripting or Java. It would help if you centrally specify the stroke-width (e.g. in a parent group) in your
original SVG and not for each element. That way you only have to change
the stroke-width once.
Andreas
Hello!

I have loaded a Worldmap (in SVG Format) into a JSVGCanvas.
The map has transparent background and black contour of the Continents.

Is it possible to decrease the thickness of the contour with Batik?
Because
i need it to make the contour-thickness thin when i zoom in




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