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converting svg to pdf does not recondnize the "transform" attribute for ,
svg attributes from batik bridge
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converting svg to pdf does not recondnize the "transform" attribute for ,
svg attributes from batik bridge
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converting svg to pdf does not recondnize the "transform" attribute for ,
svg attributes from batik bridge
Summary: converting svg to pdf does not recondnize the
"transform" attribute for , svg attributes
You're right. I'm going to read your previous post.
Sorry for my dirty solution...
Fred.
--- James Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a
écrit : > fred redf wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hi Boby,
> >
> > The prob is that svg renderer *need* to connect to
> an
> > X11 server cause batik relies on AWT. When
fred redf wrote:
>
>
> Hi Boby,
>
> The prob is that svg renderer *need* to connect to an
> X11 server cause batik relies on AWT. When you run it
> via the command line there is no prob (assuming you
> actually are connected to some kind of X11 server). I
> found a workaround by running servle
Hi Boby,
The prob is that svg renderer *need* to connect to an
X11 server cause batik relies on AWT. When you run it
via the command line there is no prob (assuming you
actually are connected to some kind of X11 server). I
found a workaround by running servlet container in a
shell where i export
I'm running the example that comes with fop, embedding.fo (in
examples/svg/). When I do it command line (to convert this XSLFO that
contains SVG into a PDF), it works fine. I open the PDF and see a picture of
a tiger.
Now, I try to do it on the web. The JSP (that works correctly with examples
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