> I have an SVG file:
> http://apmatthe.ws/svg/132g1.svg

> therefore *any* help would be greatly appreciated.

The file itself seems a bit broken. The shapes within the file don't
make much sense and there is a number of vertical lines which seem to
be causing this symptom. Try setting 'stroke="blue"' in the "main"
group ("g" element), which will highlight the contour of shapes, to
see what's going on...

There have been a number of reports that the SVG export plug-in of
Adobe Illustrator has a few issues. Nevertheless, by looking at the
file, it seems as if someone had tried to vectorize a preexistent
file, due to the large number of weird curves (try zooming in a couple
of times). Is this the case? Are the shapes within the original file
correct?

I'm not arguing about the geometric precision of Batik - I believe
this should be further investigated to check for a lack of precision
(in Batik or Illustrator?), possibly a content issue, etc...

Finally, I've confirmed that using "crispEdges" seems to workaround
the issue. I'm using Java 6 update 7 on Windows XP SP3 and Squiggle of
both Batik 1.7 release and of the latest nightly build [1].

Regards,

 Helder Magalhães

[1] http://arc.mcc.id.au/batik-nightly/

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