This is one of those problems that must have some obvious answer but I
just can't find it.
I am creating SVG drawings with Inkscape, and using the resulting files
as resources to make JSVGCanvas objects for my display. I put it down
in a JPanel which is using a BorderLayout with the BorderLayout.CENTER
attribute.
With one graphic, when I resize the JPanel using the mouse, the
JSVGCanvas object resizes with it, scaling the drawing.
I have another graphic that doesn't do that. The image always stays
the same size in the upper left corner regardless of the resizing of the
JPanel. The Swing/Java program is the same -- just change one XML file
for the other. Obviously something within the XML file causes this
behavior, but I have been searching for some XML attribute that can
explain it but haven't found it. There's a lot of Inkscape noise in the
file which doesn't help. Does anyone have any idea what could cause this?
Regards,
--
Alan Deikman
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]