Hello,
I am using Batik Pretty Printer for formated SVG Output.
First I create a SVGDocument from the following Code:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.0//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-SVG-20010904/DTD/svg10.dtd">
<svg width="500" height="500">
<line x1="75" y1="285" x2="152" y2="228"
style="fill:none;stroke:rgb(149,91,91);stroke-width:2"/>
<style type="text/css"><![CDATA[path {fill-rule:nonzero;
stroke-linecap:round; stroke-linejoin:round}
rect {stroke-linejoin:miter}]]></style>
</svg>
Note that there is a CDATA Section within the code.
When I now use PrettyPrinter, I get the following result:
Please don�t worry about, if the CDATA section makes sense within this code.
<svg contentScriptType="text/ecmascript" width="500"
xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" zoomAndPan="magnify"
contentStyleType="text/css" height="500"
preserveAspectRatio="xMidYMid meet" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
version="1.0">
<style xml:space="preserve" type="text/css"
xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[path {fill-rule:nonzero; stroke-linecap:round;
stroke-linejoin:round}]]><![CDATA[
]]><![CDATA[ rect {stroke-linejoin:miter}]]></style>
<line y2="228.0"
style="fill: none; stroke: rgb(149, 91, 91); stroke-width: 2; "
x1="75.0" x2="152.0" y1="285.0"/>
</svg>
This code is not well formed anymore. Adobe SVG Viewer says: Double
attribute in line 7
My question now is: where do all those CDATA Tags come from. Below there is
a Java code, that shows how I am using the PrettyPrinter.
Is this a bug of PrettyPrinter, or did I do something wrong in my code.
Thanks,
Sebastian
public static void writeToFile( SVGDocument in_SVGDocument, String fileName
)
{
Reader r;
Writer w = null;
File objFile = new File( fileName );
try
{
w = new FileWriter(objFile.getPath());
}
catch (IOException ex)
{
}
PrettyPrinter objPrettyPrinter = new PrettyPrinter();
objPrettyPrinter.setFormat(true);
StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();
try
{
DOMUtilities.writeDocument(in_SVGDocument, sw);
}
catch (IOException ex)
{
}
r = new StringReader(sw.toString());
try
{
objPrettyPrinter.print(r, w);
}
catch (TranscoderException ex)
{
}catch (IOException ex)
{
}
try
{
w.flush();
w.close();
}
catch (IOException ex)
{
}
}
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