On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 08:13:25 -0600
JOHN KIRBY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have created a svg gauge image comprised of two images; the  
> "background" gauge and the "foreground" needle.  I want to at
> runtime be able to rotate the needle based upon data passed to it.
> 
> Below is an example of the needle image element snippet

Take a look at the instrumentation demo I did a few years ago. It has
some JavaScript for animating several different kinds of
instrumentation.

http://anomaly.org/wade/projects/instruments/index.html

A free running demo is shown at

http://anomaly.org/wade/projects/instruments/Instruments.svg

G. Wade
 
> <image transform="translate(95,0) rotate(-20,30,125)"   
> overflow="visible" enable-background="new    " width="58"
> height="250" xlink:href="data:image/png;base64, .......
> 
> I could use brute force by XSLT on the svg and repaint the canvas.
> I assume there is a more eloquent programatic way in batik by getting
> a reference to the image element, perform the the rotate and do a
> repaint?
> 
> Example would be greatly appreciated :-)
> 
> .j


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