On May 11, 2006, at 8:55 AM, Phi Tran wrote:

> The thing I laid down there are the 'rule'  for  'concatenate'  
> without using
> nested part.

Phi-

Thank you for your reply. I actually need more than the 'rule', I  
actually need the command and syntax. What is the SVG command to do  
it? I am probably just thick about this. Maybe it is as simple as  
putting something like this:

<transform="translate(2,2)">

into the svg serialization where I want it applied? and then it  
applies (concatenates) that to transform of the current enclosing group?

I read a lot of documentation, but they didn't explicitly mention how  
to do this. Maybe it is just obvious (i.e.: can be implicitly done)?

thanks!-

-lance



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