You're right. Something's not right here. I've added a testcase that
shows the problem: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=420759&view=rev
Shouldn't be too hard to fix but I don't have time right now.

On 11.07.2006 07:49:35 Jason R Briggs wrote:
> Hi All
> 
> One of my colleagues has a problem with an SVG chart in a PDF which 
> needs to be clickable -- a click on the chart jumps to another page in 
> the pdf.  The SVG is created using Java2d and Batik (batik's SVG 
> generator).  Weirdly, only the text at the bottom of the chart is 
> actually clickable -- there are 2 rows of text at the bottom (but still 
> part of the SVG xml) and only the last row can be clicked on.
> 
> The xsl-fo begins something like this:
> 
> <fo:basic-link show-destination="new" internal-destination="InferenceData">
>     <fo:inline>
>         <fo:instream-foreign-object>
>             <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"; ...
> 
> I've done a test with a much smaller SVG graphic and an external link 
> (below) and this seems to work okay.  Although when clicking it still 
> looks like only the bottom half of the graphic is actually highlighted.
> 
> <fo:basic-link show-destination="new" role="An Example" 
> external-destination="http://www.yahoo.com";>
>     <fo:inline>
>         <fo:instream-foreign-object><svg:svg width="3mm" height="3mm" 
> viewBox="0 0 30 30">
>             <svg:circle cx="15" cy="15" r="7" fill="#0000ff" 
> stroke="none" stroke-width="0"/></svg:svg>
>         </fo:instream-foreign-object>
>     </fo:inline>
> </fo:basic-link>
> 
> Has anyone else had similar problems with basic-links surrounding SVG 
> graphics?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jason
> 
> PS.  Using latest version of FOP from svn head


Jeremias Maerki


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