Hi Olivier, I had a similar problem before and I just added the batik JSVGCanvas component into a Eclipse view. I think more people had done something similar. My application was presented in SVGOpen 2008, http://www.svgopen.org/2008/papers/72-Scalable_Vector_Graphics_to_the_Extreme/#d4e79. I guess if you have a look around you can find more information.
All the best Abraham On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 9:49 AM, HODAC, Olivier <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello, > > I’d like to use Batik in an Eclipse plugin. I have seen that a project > (SVGPlugin) exists but it does not full fills my requirements. Actually, > it only displays the SVG but I need some interaction (selection of > elements). This project is sleeping since 2005 > > Do you know other ways to embed Batik in SWT? Is this in the Batik > roadmap? > > I have seen that there is a project (albireo) that aims to bridge AWT and > SWT (well, I am wondering how it could be clean...). Do you know projects > that aims to do SWT <-> Albireo <-> Batik? > > *****Olivier Dao Ho Dac* > > Flight Test Software Architect > > Airbus - EVIDA > > Phone : + 33 (0)5 67 19 81 34 > > Fax : +33(0)5 61 93 80 02 > > *****Mailto:[email protected]* > > The information in this e-mail is confidential. The contents may not be > disclosed or used by anyone other than the addressee. Access to this e-mail > by anyone else is unauthorised. > If you are not the intended recipient, please notify Airbus immediately and > delete this e-mail. > Airbus cannot accept any responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of > this e-mail as it has been sent over public networks. If you have any > concerns over the content of this message or its Accuracy or Integrity, > please contact Airbus immediately. > All outgoing e-mails from Airbus are checked using regularly updated virus > scanning software but you should take whatever measures you deem to be > appropriate to ensure that this message and any attachments are virus free. > >
