Hei Sascha it is just one file and very very simple code (compared to 
your plugin):

org.openjump.core.ui.plugin.file.SaveImageAsSVGPlugIn

i did not even make it by myself.. i just merged some stuff by two 
different people

stefan

Sascha L. Teichmann schrieb:
> Hi Guiseppe!
> 
> Which version of OpenJUMP do you use? 1.2b?
> 
> We've integrated a tweak to OpenJUMP (Viewport.setJava2DConverter())
> a while ago to make it possible to have accurate vertices.
> 
> The Print/Layout plug-in uses this mechanism and so the
> problem should _not_ appear if you use it with OpenJUMP 1.2b
> (nightly build)!
> 
> @stefan: We should apply this improvement to SaveSVG, too.
> 
> It would be nice if you give a bit more feedback so we can
> have a look at it.
> 
> Kind regards, Sascha
> 
> 
> Stefan Steiniger schrieb:
>> Hei Guiseppe,
>>
>> the problem comes from the screen resolution. The points/objects are 
>> distorted to enable a faster rendering. For the things you want, one 
>> needs a specific (new) export tool that does not depend on the screen 
>> resolution.
>>
>> furthermore there is another limit in the tool which is probably also a 
>> reason for the fact that your symbols are not shown. I introduced a 
>> number of features per layer limit (i think it is either 1000 or 5000 
>> features per layer). This limit has been set to avoid that too large svg 
>> files are written, that can hardly be handled by drawing software.
>>
>> btw. i am not sure about a particular solution to your problem. Of 
>> course we would need to write a new renderer and export tool.. but this 
>> takes time. Btw. have you tried the other print plugin from Cadplan? 
>> (see openjump wiki)
>>
>> stefan
>>
>> Giuseppe Aruta schrieb:
>>>       Hi Stephan,
>>> I am an Openjump user, I found very usefull  your tool "Save Image as SVG" 
>>> which is included in the new versions of the software.
>>> I tried to use Openjump to make geological maps  on  very large format  (A0 
>>> and A1). Beeing the maps very large I usualy export them to SVGat the 
>>> maximun scale.
>>> By the time that I saved those maps in SVG I discovered that the tool SVG 
>>> can't export very small siymbols  to their right shape (ex. 5 mm in a A0 
>>> map -1000x1414 mm) , but only to simple unregular polygons.
>>> I discover this problem also on the PrintLayout Save to SVG tool (the new 
>>> version 1.0.1).
>>> Is this a limit of the SVG java library?  Do you think it is possible to 
>>> modify the tool in order to have a better SVG layout?
>>> Thanks you for your replay.
>>>
>>> Giuseppe Aruta
>>> Dipertimento di Scienze della Terra
>>> Università "G. La Pira" - Firenze
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