I'm forwarding this to batik-users as this doesn't seem to be an issue with code in FOP. Even when viewed in Squiggle, the attached file ends up blank (1.7 and trunk).
I noticed that I get the desired output if I wrap each textPath element in its own text element. I'm not sure if this is a Batik problem or not. Forwarded by Jeremias Maerki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----------------------- Original Message ----------------------- From: Martin Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 09:34:48 +0000 Subject: Re: SVG Text rendering ---- On 15 Nov 2008, at 08:16, Jeremias Maerki wrote: > >> obviously, the pdf doesn't respect the font spec in the style sheet. >> Furthermore, its treatment of text on a path is no better than >> before; >> viz three textPaths are rendered, out of around 100. > > Ok, in that case we're at a point where I'll ask you to send me a test > file that I can run. In my tests, text on a path was painted as text. > But there are still situations (for example with filter operations) > where this is not possible and Batik produces the text internally > using > bitmaps. If I can take a look at your test files, I can tell you > exactly > it doesn't work in any special case. OK, here is the command I used... Martin:Batik martin$ java -jar batik-rasterizer.jar -m application/pdf -d ~/Desktop/batik-test.pdf ~/Desktop/batik-test.svg About to transcode 1 SVG file(s) Converting batik-test.svg to /Users/martin/Desktop/batik- test.pdf ... ... success Martin:Batik martin$ I attach the test file: a set of roads in London's West End. Viewing this in Safari or Firefox gives you an idea of what I expect. The pdf I get from batik shows a complete blank. I hope this helps - thanks for your time! Martin --------------------- Original Message Ends -------------------- Jeremias Maerki
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