Hi,

sorry for pushing this old thread. But I want to do exactly the same and I
have exactly the same problem: After build(ctx,element) the returned
GraphicsNode is null...

Any suggestions?

Cheers,
Zenobios


tavolate wrote:
> 
> I'm trying to do an SVG Editor with Batik and Eclipse.
> I use the Batik DOM to manage the SVG file and after some process I draw
> the SVG elements as image inside a Figure (Draw2d). For each child node
> (text, rect, g..) inside the SVG DOM I would like to make a GraphicsNode.
> So when I modify for example x and y coordinates with my editor, I have to
> modify x and y coordinates of node and then redraw it.
> 
> With the code below, mGVTElement after the build is NULL.
> 
> 
> thomas.deweese wrote:
>> 
>> Hi aGO,
>> 
>> tavolate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 
>> 12/06/2007 11:48:17 AM:
>> 
>>>  is it possible to create a GraphicsNode from an Element of a SVG 
>> Document?
>> 
>>      Yes, you have more or less shown the code below.
>> The code below can't work in all cases (in particular the
>> fact that you have set the context dynamic seems like trouble).
>> So what are you trying to do in a wider sense?
>> 
>>      Or what problems are you having with the code 
>> below? 
>> 
>>> Ex:
>>> 
>>>   UserAgentAdapter mUserAgent = new UserAgentAdapter(); 
>>>   BridgeContext mCtx = new BridgeContext(mUserAgent); 
>>>   mCtx.setDynamicState(BridgeContext.DYNAMIC);
>>>   GVTBuilder mBuilder = new DynamicGVTBuilder();
>>> 
>>>   GraphicsNode mGVTElement = mBuilder.build(mCtx, element);
>>> 
>>> 
>>> element is a part of SVG document for example a rect tag (I can get it 
>> with
>>> document.getElementByTagName(...)).
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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