FWIW, when I needed to save a DOM in text format, I used Xalan: org.apache.xml.serializers contains all I needed.
HTH Martin On 27 November 2011 03:23, jonathan wood <jonathanshaww...@gmail.com> wrote: > An alternate out method from Document -> xml ... exceptions and proper > variable init removed...the following get's you the same place > DOMUtilities.writeDocument(doc, new FileWriter("myfile.svg")); > http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/batik/javadoc/org/apache/batik/dom/util/DOMUtilities.html > On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 2:08 AM, jonathan wood <jonathanshaww...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> >> I noticed a couple things, but am not where I can currently >> compile/test.... >> Create the TextElement in the SVG namespace >> Change ... >> Element e = doc.createElement("text"); >> ...to... >> Element e = doc.createElementNS(svgNS, "text"); >> >> ... append the text to the textEl... >> Change... >> svgRoot.appendChild(t); >> ...to... >> e.appendChild(t); >> >> On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 9:16 PM, Alan Pandit <alan.pan...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> I am attempting to output the contents of a DOM Tree in XML format to >>> System.out using the SVGGraphics2D class. Essentially, I want to be able to >>> see what tags I am creating as I perform calls to appendChild(), but when I >>> execute the code below, I don't see "Hello World" or <text> as I expect to >>> see. Are the calls to appendChild() supposed to change the Document object >>> named doc so the changes will be reflected in the streamed out SVG? >>> >>> String svgNS = SVGDOMImplementation.SVG_NAMESPACE_URI; >>> DOMImplementation impl = >>> SVGDOMImplementation.getDOMImplementation(); >>> Document doc = impl.createDocument(svgNS, "svg", null); >>> >>> Element svgRoot = doc.getDocumentElement(); >>> >>> Element e = doc.createElement("text"); >>> svgRoot.appendChild(e); >>> >>> Text t = doc.createTextNode("Hello World"); >>> >>> svgRoot.appendChild(t); >>> >>> // Create an instance of the SVG Generator. >>> SVGGraphics2D svgGenerator = new SVGGraphics2D(doc); >>> try{ >>> >>> >>> // Finally, stream out SVG to the standard output using >>> // UTF-8 encoding. >>> boolean useCSS = true; // we want to use CSS style attributes >>> Writer out = new OutputStreamWriter(System.out, "UTF-8"); >>> svgGenerator.stream(out, useCSS); >>> } >>> catch(Exception exc) { >>> >>> System.out.println(exc+""); >>> } >>> >>> >>> This is the OUTPUT I get: >>> >>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> >>> <!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC '-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.0//EN' >>> 'http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-SVG-20010904/DTD/svg10.dtd'> >>> <svg style="stroke-dasharray:none; shape-rendering:auto; >>> font-family:'Dialog'; text-rendering:auto; fill-opacity:1; >>> color-interpolation:auto; color-rendering:auto; font-size:12; fill:black; >>> stroke:black; image-rendering:auto; stroke-miterlimit:10; >>> stroke-linecap:square; stroke-linejoin:miter; font-style:normal; >>> stroke-width:1; stroke-dashoffset:0; font-weight:normal; stroke-opacity:1;" >>> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" contentScriptType="text/ecmascript" >>> preserveAspectRatio="xMidYMid meet" >>> xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" zoomAndPan="magnify" >>> version="1.0" contentStyleType="text/css" >>> ><!--Generated by the Batik Graphics2D SVG Generator--><defs >>> > id="genericDefs"/><g/></svg> >>> >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> Alan >> > > -- >From my MacBook Pro --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: batik-users-unsubscr...@xmlgraphics.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: batik-users-h...@xmlgraphics.apache.org