I have got a valid svg file, with the svg tag at root etc.
Perhaps this question is silly, but i dont understand why to do this:
Document document = impl.createDocument(svgNS, "svg", null);
SVGGraphics2D g2d = new SVGGraphics2D(document);
// ... draw some shapes ...
i dont want to draw some shapes programmatically, my svg document (in String
representation <svg ...)is still ready when i come to this point. I dont see
the piece of code where to tell the TranscoderInput of my svg.
P.S.: when i talk about svg, i mean a String like this:
String svg = "<svg height=... <defs ... <g ..."
Steffen Jacobs schrieb:
> Now that i read your question again more carefully, I am not sure what
> you mean by 'convert a svg string'.
>
> Do you have a valid SVG file, or just some XML/SVG snippets to convert?
> In the former case, you can use batik to get the SVGDocument tree of
> your file, create a new PDFTranscoder object and use the
> transcode(input, output) method as written in my example.
>
> In the latter case, you have to create a SVGDocument first, add your SVG
> 'snippets' to the document tree and use transcode again. To do so just
> copy'n'paste my code example and insert your svg snippets into the
> document tree after the line marked with
>
> // ... draw some shapes ...
>
> and replace the next line with something like
> File pdf = new File('mypdf.pdf');
>
>
>
>
> Mork0075 wrote:
>
>> Thank you Steffen, but where comes the svg snippet in place, which
>> already exists?
>>
>> Steffen Jacobs schrieb:
>>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> you can try the pdf-transcoder library. An example from another forum
>>> may help:
>>>
>>> DOMImplementation impl = SVGDOMImplementation.getDOMImplementation();
>>> String svgNS = SVGDOMImplementation.SVG_NAMESPACE_URI;
>>> Document document = impl.createDocument(svgNS, "svg", null);
>>> SVGGraphics2D g2d = new SVGGraphics2D(document);
>>>
>>> // ... draw some shapes ...
>>> File pdf = ...
>>>
>>> OutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(pdf);
>>> PDFTranscoder t = new PDFTranscoder();
>>> TranscoderInput input = new TranscoderInput(document);
>>> TranscoderOutput output = new TranscoderOutput(out);
>>> try {
>>> t.transcode(input, output);
>>> } catch (Exception ex) {
>>> throw new IOException(ex.getMessage());
>>> } finally {
>>> out.flush();
>>> out.close();
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Steffen
>>>
>>>
>>> Mork0075 wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> can anyone give me a piece of code how to convert a svg string into a
>>>> pdf file?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot :)
>>>>
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