hello,

 

i've downloaded batik on my pc and had a play. when it converts to png it
doesn't create the slight border around an image like you would see
exporting svg from coreldraw or illustrator to a raster image. this is
fantastic, as i don't have to mess around over-sizing and cropping.

 

now, to use rasterizer in my web ap, do i simply host the
'batik-rasterizer.jar' file on my server and pass (is this the right
terminology) the svg to this file?

 

i have zero experience of java. does the .jar have to be installed?

 

i know it won't be as simple as this in my case as my svg color values are
contained in javascript, but just to make a simple start and understand how
it works - what would be an example of the code i'd need to pass a static
svg file to the rasterizer to be converted to png?

 

i've searched for an answer on the net, but am probably searching for the
wrong terms. 

 

any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

thanks

 

harvey

 

 



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