> > > When I set strokeSVGText to false texts in svg images disappears.
> > > This happens with some pdf viewers and sometimes when printed.
> > > I tested this with fop-0.20.4  and  fop-0.20.5rc2.
> > > No problems when strokeSVGText is true but quality is then bad, as we
> > > know.
> >
> > Is it? Most people simply forget that it doesn't look good because
> > anti-aliasing for graphics is disabled. Granted, not every PDF viewer
> > supports this, but anyway.
> >

 The smooth line art option in Acrobat 5 works fine but in acrobat 4 I can't
find that option.
So is there some other than acrobat 5 that displays graphics fine?

> > > Example SVG image:
> > > ----------
> > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
> > > <!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG 20000303 Stylable//EN"
> > >
>
"http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/03/WD-SVG-20000303/DTD/svg-20000303-stylable.dtd";
> > > >
> > > <svg xml:space="preserve" width="5.5in" height=".5in">
> > > <text style="fill:blue;" y="15"> "HELLO WORLD" </text>
> > > </svg>
> > > ----------
> >
> > I'm no SVG specialist, but I would not use coordinates without units if
> > you haven't defined a viexbox on the "svg" element beforehand. Doing
> > what you do could lead to unpredictable results, I guess. Also, not
> > setting the font family and size may result in unpredictable results as
> > well.
> >

 This was one example. I haven't fount any svg image that works.

> > >
> > > and fo:
> > > ----------
> > > ...
> > > <fo:block break-before="page" font-size="12pt" line-height="12pt" >
> > > <fo:instream-foreign-object>
> > > <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"; width="200" height="200" >
> > > <g>
> > > <image x="0" y="0" width="200" height="200"
xlink:href="file:hello.svg"
> />
> > > </g>
> > > </svg>
> > > </fo:instream-foreign-object>
> > > </fo:block>
> > > ...
> > > ---------
> >
> > Why don't you use fo:external-graphics? That way, you wouldn't have to
> > build that SVG wrapper.
> >

 I use a lot of images. Because fop caches those images in that situation
the memory used grows fast and Out of memory exception becomes reality.

> > > Is this a known problem? I can't find explanation.
> >
> > I've quickly run your example and did a diff between the two PDFs
> > generated. I can't explain that behaviour without further investigation
> > but I'd recommend you used viewboxes and see if this solves the problem.
> > If not, please file a new bug to buzilla if none is there already.
> > Please attach a small fully funtioning example to the error report
> > (attachment, not copy/paste, please).
> >
> > Jeremias Maerki
> >
> >
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