Hi, I am very interested with this topic. Can you give me more information about this SVG and Fragment Extractor? I use JEuclid to tansform MathML and present it with SVG. But in the output, I want add other html stuff in it. How can I do it? Here is part of the code I used:
<map:generate src="temp1.mml"/> <map:transform type="mml2svg"/> <map:serialize type="svgxml"/> Thanks. Jarry On 4/29/05, Dustin N. Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In case anyone is interested, I found the Fragment Extractor > Generator/Transformer to work just fine for what I needed. > > Currently, the default namespace is "http://www.w3.org/2000/svg", so > below, where I have the <svg> tag, I can just specify > <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"> > <!-- BUILD DYNAMIC XML TO REPRESENT SVG --> > </svg> > > and specify in my sitemap the src for the generator within my SVG > pipeline. Works great. > > - Dustin > > > > Dustin N. Jenkins wrote: > > > Hello and thanks for reading this. > > > > I'd like to create a dynamically generated SVG bar graph for a > > scheduling system. The resulting table will display the weekdays > > along the top, and bars beneath them indicating for what days of the > > week a schedule will cover. I've been painstakingly doing it with > > HTML tables as it seems like for Cocoon to do it, it needs to pass > > through a pipeline. I noticed that there is an > > xmlns:svg="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" in an example that requires a > > client side plugin. This will also be inside a form, but that > > shouldn't matter. Kind of like the following: > > > > XML: > > <page...> > > <form-template...> > > <list-table> > > <header>S</header> > > <header>M</header> > > <header>T</header> > > <header>W</header> > > <header>Th</header> > > <header>F</header> > > <header>Sa</header> > > <c:forEach select="#{scheduleList}"> > > <schedule> > > <svg> > > <!-- BUILD DYNAMIC XML TO REPRESENT SVG --> > > </svg> > > </schedule> > > </c:forEach> > > </list-table> > > </form-template> > > </page> > > > > XSL: > > <xsl:template match="svg"> > > <!-- Do the SVG STUFF whatever that may be. --> > > </xsl:template> > > > > > > Has anyone done something similar to this with SVG and Cocoon? > > > > Many thanks! > > Dustin > > > > -- > Dustin N. Jenkins > Application Developer > Invoq Systems > 216 - 852 Fort St. > Victoria, British Columbia > 250.383.0311 > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
