Thanks. Exactly what I wanted.

--- Frank Bruder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I also had that problem. In mathematical graphics
> the positive y axis 
> usually points upwards. Using a different coordinate
> system for 
> positioning the text is not quite elegant. My
> solution is, when 
> you've got a text which is inside a group with
> transform="scale(1,-
> 1)" then instead of
> 
> <text x="1" y="20">x</text>
> 
> write
> 
> <text transform="translate(1 20) scale(1
> -1)">x</text>
> 
> 
> Regards
>    Frank



      
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