Thanks Jeremias,
just one more question: transformations are resolved inside Batik or they are left on Graphics2D ?

Jeremias Maerki wrote:
In FOP we convert SVG (or rather vector graphics in general) into
various output formats (PDF, PS, GOCA, HP/GL2). For that we "simply"
write Graphics2D implementations. When you have that, you can write a
Transcoder subclass that uses that Graphics2D implementation to convert
the SVG with the same API that Batik provides. If you don't have to do
anything SVG-specific, that's most likely the easiest route. Examples
for that are PSDocumentGraphics2D in XML Graphics Commons, or various
other Graphics2D implementations inside FOP. HTH

On 28.01.2009 15:47:20 Marek Scholaster wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to Batik and would like to know whether Batik can help me with my problem and if so, where to start.

I need to write a conversion program from SVG to my custom format (vector based, only a few shapes, no transformations) In addition I need to handle different layers differently ( <g id="layer1"> ) Basically I need the svg document in a state where all transformations are resolved and there is still information about layer of each shape.

Thank you for any help,
Marek Scholaster



Jeremias Maerki


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