I got a solution, but it was kind of strange. I compiled everything to a jar and executed it using java -Xms500 -Xmx800 myjar.jar and it started to work as it should, rendering everything without problems.
2008/8/26 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hi Caesar, > > "Caesar Ralf (Fenrir) Franz Hoppen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on > 08/22/2008 08:37:39 AM: > > > I have an application that dynammicaly loads SVGs to canvas, put > > them in JSVGScrollpane and then in a JTabbedPane. The problem is > > that it simply doesnt renders in some computers, what's really > > strange. Already checked the application, java and batik version an > > they are all the same in all computers. The documents are there, but > > they are simply not being rendered, while in my computer and my > > tutors computer, for example, it renders. > > > JSVGCanvas canvas = data.getCanvas(); > > JSVGScrollPane svgView = new JSVGScrollPane(canvas); > > //adds to the tabbed pane > > tabbedPane.add(data.getName(),svgView); > > > > The creation of the JSVGCanvas code, this code is inside a thread > > that creates the element, but they are added to the JSVGScrollPane > > in the EDT Thread : > > > JSVGCanvas canvas = new JSVGCanvas(); > > canvas.setDocumentState(JSVGCanvas.ALWAYS_DYNAMIC); > > canvas.setURI(data.getSvgURI()); > > > > canvas.setEnableImageZoomInteractor(false); > > canvas.setEnableZoomInteractor(false); > > If you load the document before the canvas is in a window > it will size it's self to 1x1. IIRC you can get it to resize > it's self by calling pack on the Frame that you put things > into. You could also try not loading the document until you > have added the canvas to the frame that it will be in. > -- What said Odin to the Gods and to the Champions who surrounded him? "We will give our lives and let our world be destroyed, but we will battle so that these evil powers will not live after us." Out of Hel's ship sprang Fenrir the Wolf. His mouth gaped; his lower jaw hung against the earth, and his upper jaw scraped the sky. Against the Wolf Odin All-Father fought... ...By Fenrir the Wolf Odin was slain.
