Excuse me for spamming, but this solution doesnt even works if the size of
the document is smaller than the size of the jScrollPane.

2009/6/19 Mathieu Pedrero <mathieu.pedr...@centraliens-lille.org>

> Maybe it would help you to understand what kind of dimensions i would like
> to get:
>
> Now, I add my JSVG Canvas to a Jpanel (whith Cardinal Layout, to fit on my
> canvas), and I add my Jpanel to a JscrollPane. Then when rendering is
> completed, I get the size of my JPanel.
>
> This "Bricolage" (excuse me please to use a french word, I really don't
> know how to say that in english...) gives me the dimensions I would like to
> get. But I would like to know if there is an easier way to get these
> dimensions.
>
> Thank you.
>
> 2009/6/19 Mathieu Pedrero <mathieu.pedr...@centraliens-lille.org>
>
> Hello
>>
>> Il would like to know the size of the smallest rectangle which can contain
>> my SVG picture (when this image is displayed in my JSVG Canvas whith the
>> initial affine transform Identity).
>>
>> Is there a method which could help me? Or do i have to write it?
>>
>> I think that in the rasterizer application, pictures are builded with the
>> help of these dimension. Could any people having worked on the Batik Projed
>> tell me if i'm right?
>>
>> Thanks a lot!
>>
>
>

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