Hi Dave,

On 11.10.2011 19:33, Dave Fisher wrote:
Hi Armin,

Sorry for the delayed response. I'm more a project manager than coder
these days.

Ah. Now I'm late, since I'm more a coder than a project manager ;-)

I have a more overall than detailed view. There is a lot
of value in the Java2D approach - it can provide a gateway to a large
number of output formats.

I was more looking for examples parsing SVG. You talk about writing SVG, is that correct? I'm currently in reading SVG, so if someone has examples, let me know. I also welcome SVG files which contain the more unusual stuff as examples. So, if someone has already put time into this and has good examples (or example files which cover most of SVG) I would be happy.

On Oct 6, 2011, at 1:52 AM, Armin Le Grand wrote:

Hi Dave,

On 05.10.2011 18:05, Dave Fisher wrote:

On Oct 4, 2011, at 2:57 AM, Armin Le Grand wrote:

On 27.09.2011 10:18, Armin Le Grand wrote:
...
- still an external renderer, screen and all outputs would use
a bitmap visualization

Yes, it is still external, but it seems to support SVG->   EPS
and PDF.

...by using the bitmap from the external renderer as Bitmap action,
unfortunately (AFAIK).


...
I will spend another week and see how I can progress. If I will
not be able to advance with the necessary speed, I will
probably fallback to (b).

In Apache POI we've had success writing Java2D engines that
output PPT, PPTX, and Microsoft's "Escher" drawing layers.

I looked but could not find something about SVG. Since I'm pretty
interested, could you please give some more data? Maybe a link into
the repository where SVG gets involved?

Actually I should have written "Using Apache POI" instead of "in
Apache POI". Producing SVG is currently on our project list at work
and I would like for Yegor to go into some detail about Java2D engine
architecture.

This may be AOOo 4.0 track work ...

Regards, Dave


Thanks in advance, Armin

Regards, Dave



Sincerely, Armin

-- ALG



Sincerely,
        Armin
--
ALG

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