Re: clipping images with non-standard shapes

2003-09-18 Thread J.Pietschmann
Wouter de Vaal wrote: I'm afraid it doesn't.. It's the image that is rendered in very poor quality. I don't use text in my svg part. Specify the heigth/width of your SVG with real length units: You should use the same measurements explicitely on the fo:external-graphics element referring to the S

RE: clipping images with non-standard shapes

2003-09-16 Thread Andreas L. Delmelle
> -Original Message- > From: Wouter de Vaal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > This works fine when I view this with AWT, but when I generate a PDF, the > quality of the graphics is bad. I've read that this because the current > SVG-> PDF rendering gives a maximum quality of 72dpi, which is

Re: clipping images with non-standard shapes

2003-09-16 Thread Wouter de Vaal
> >This works fine when I view this with AWT, but when I generate a PDF, the > >quality of the graphics is bad. I've read that this because the current > >SVG-> PDF rendering gives a maximum quality of 72dpi, which is way to low > >for professional printing (for which I want to use this). > > > > T

Re: clipping images with non-standard shapes

2003-09-16 Thread Chris Bowditch
From: "Wouter de Vaal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> This works fine when I view this with AWT, but when I generate a PDF, the quality of the graphics is bad. I've read that this because the current SVG-> PDF rendering gives a maximum quality of 72dpi, which is way to low for professional printing (for whic

clipping images with non-standard shapes

2003-09-16 Thread Wouter de Vaal
Hi, I'm trying to clip an image with a rounded-corner rectangle (or any other non-standard shape for that matter). I could not find any way to do this with xsl-fo, so I took the approach of embedding svg, like this: