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João Martins commented on PIVOT-964:
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Hi! No worries at all. I am just happy someone is looking into this! :)
The relevant code within the project can be found here:
https://github.com/jgmartins/Full-Thrust/blob/master/FTL-Client/src/org/fullthrust/client/gui/GamePane.java
The relevant functions are be resizeGUI(), resizeSVG() and setViewBox().
You should be able to easily test and see the bug using the FTL-Core,
FTL-Client and FTL-Server eclipse projects, then running Server, then running
Client, picking a faction in the Frame, and finally using right-clicking and
mouse-wheeling.
I just have a FillPane (battlePane) with an ImageView with a Drawing pointing
to the SVGDiagram. The size of the FillPane changes when the Window is resized.
There's a zoom factor, where at 1.00 zoom, 1 pixel = 1 svg unit. I use right
mouse clicking to determine the svg coordinates of a new desired center, and
translate the viewBox (i.e. the first two arguments) there. I use mousewheel
input to increment or decrement a factor of 0.05 onto the zoom factor, which I
then use to calculate the desired viewBox width and height (i.e. second two
parameters). These are then written to the svg using svgRoot.setAttribute(),
and then a repaint() call is made.
I hope this information helps, and don't hesitate to contact me!
> Changes in SVG viewBox attribute causes SVG not to render.
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>
> Key: PIVOT-964
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIVOT-964
> Project: Pivot
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.0.4
> Environment: Windows 7, Java 1.7, Eclipse, Pivot 2.0.4, svgSalamander
> Reporter: João Martins
> Assignee: Sandro Martini
> Labels: svgSalamander
> Fix For: 2.1, 2.0.5
>
> Attachments: TestClient2.java, TestClient3.java
>
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> We try to display a simple SVG file with a rect of width 2000 and height
> 1000. This is done using an ImageView.
> We have two values of viewBox, both of which capture at least part of the
> rectangle. For one of them, the rectangle is rendered. For the other, it
> isn't (but should).
> The exact same scenario, using svgSalamander & Java Swing, works. With Pivot
> instead of Swing, it does not.
> Here is a Swing minimal example: http://pastebin.com/i0xJbUTg
> Here is a Pivot minimal example: http://pastebin.com/tpgnVe0c
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