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Hi !
I am converting Microstation cells from .cel
library (V7 or V8) to SVG symbols using FME 2006 GB. Then these SVGs are drawn
on an applet ... using Java, of course !
The SVGs i get are outputed with very light
strokes, so light that they appear as if they were transparents with Java
if i active the antialiasing.
But i have not found the way to modify the weight
of the generated strokes. In microstation, the weight of lines is not correlated
to the absolute coordinates. It is an arbitrary value for screen drawing :
1,2,3, ... but in SVG, this value become related to the size of the SVG.
So which are the rules of the converter ? How can i change them, if
possible ?
Thank you for your help
Best regards
Sylvain Caillet
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