Re: SVG Extracted to clip or png

2020-02-28 Thread John J Foster via 4D_Tech
Hi Keith, Thank you. I’ll take a look at that as I suspect the underlying code must be similar to what Peter suggested. Not sure how I missed seeing that? I did review the docs. Funny, John… > Try using SVG_Add_object ($svgOtherDocRef;$groupRef) to get the group into > the other svg

Re: SVG Extracted to clip or png

2020-02-28 Thread John J Foster via 4D_Tech
Hi Peter, I think what might work best is to create a “starter” SVG object with all the contained within. I’ll save it to disk and load as needed. Then when I extract the I’ll insert the into that sag doc and it should work. In this case I have over 120 glyphs (sag images) that I preload

Re: SVG Extracted to clip or png

2020-02-28 Thread Peter Bozek via 4D_Tech
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 5:50 PM John J Foster via 4D_Tech < 4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote: > Hi Peter, > > Ah yes thanks, I tend to forget that an SVG doc is in XML format. > > Sometimes the solution winds up being so simple in 4D. > > If the SVG doc uses for displaying various glyphs in the

Re: SVG Extracted to clip or png

2020-02-28 Thread John J Foster via 4D_Tech
Hi Peter, Ah yes thanks, I tend to forget that an SVG doc is in XML format. Sometimes the solution winds up being so simple in 4D. If the SVG doc uses for displaying various glyphs in the object I would assume that I need to also bring those into the doc? Appreciate, John… > Just use a