Re: Multiple SVG files to create multipage PDF files using PDFTranscoder

2006-09-29 Thread Antonio Broughton
Hi, Just to say, that using DocBook to create a multi-page PDF using multiple SVG documents is quite good... seems to work like a charm :) Thanks again Antonio Broughton Antonio Broughton wrote: Ok, I will have a look at using a XSL-FO as Don Adams has suggested. Thanks Antonio

Re: Multiple SVG files to create multipage PDF files using PDFTranscoder

2006-09-26 Thread Antonio Broughton
Ok, I will have a look at using a XSL-FO as Don Adams has suggested. Thanks Antonio Broughton Jeremias Maerki wrote: At the moment, this is not supported. The infrastructure for that in PDFDocumentGraphics2D is there but I don't think the Batik Transcoder API is prepared for this. This

Re: Multiple SVG files to create multipage PDF files using PDFTranscoder

2006-09-22 Thread Jeremias Maerki
At the moment, this is not supported. The infrastructure for that in PDFDocumentGraphics2D is there but I don't think the Batik Transcoder API is prepared for this. This question may be better asked on the batik-users list since it mostly concerns a Batik API. For example, their TIFFTrancoder

Re: Multiple SVG files to create multipage PDF files using PDFTranscoder

2006-09-21 Thread Don Adams
to create multipage PDF files using PDFTranscoder Hi, I was wondering if it was possible to create a multi-page PDF document from multiple SVG documents using the PDFTranscoder (each SVG document represents a page in the PDF document)? I have looked around google, and searched

Multiple SVG files to create multipage PDF files using PDFTranscoder

2006-09-20 Thread Antonio Broughton
Hi, I was wondering if it was possible to create a multi-page PDF document from multiple SVG documents using the PDFTranscoder (each SVG document represents a page in the PDF document)? I have looked around google, and searched on the mailling lists, but there is no mention about it... or am I