Hi Lars,

"Lars Eirik Rønning" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/09/2008 06:40:37 
AM:

> I will have a look at this, but is it ok if i send a file to your 
> email directly?

   Please don't send me anything personally you would not send to
the list.

> On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 12:36 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Lars, 
> 
> > I experience difficulties when trying to position text correctly in 
> > svg.  My case is this : I have a placeholdere which have width and 
> > height and is added as a symbol in svg (from illustrator) 
> > This placeholder will be replaced with text. 
> 
> > Sometimes several lines of text are added and i use the <tspan tag> to 

> > do this.  My issue is that the text does not appear although i have 
> > merely replaced the elements within the symbol to be text nodes and 
> > not as before rectangle.  It seems that it starts from the bottom and 
> > not from the top (is this right?) 
> 
> > Is there some easy way to work with multiline text or text in general? 

> > In my case I have to manipulate the matrix (1 0 0 1 tx ty) to have 
> > this sucessfully display the text.  If the text is singleline however 
> > my matrix becomes (1 0 0 -1 tx ty).. 
> 
>      It sounds like someone is doing something funny with the 
> coordinate system.  Without an example document to look at I don't 
> know how much help I can give.  In particular with just your example 
> matrix above (1 0 0 -1 tx ty) your text should come out upside down. 
> 
>      Assuming someone had a similar vertical flip matrix outside of 
> yours you would see that increasing y would move 'up' the page. 
> Normally Illustrator doesn't do this but it's possible that in some 
cases 
> (like symbols) it does add such a transform (Illustrator uses a 
> standard Cartesian coordinate system Y is up, SVG uses a 'computer 
> graphics' coordinate system Y is down). 

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