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Roger Whitcomb commented on PIVOT-964:
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I have just now tried a few things, and made a variable value for the view box 
offset (instead of 800), and it seems to work correctly for any value up to 
507, then at 508 it disappears (on my screen resolution at least).  Must be an 
overflow or something like that.  Will try to investigate further....  Seems 
like an odd value, though.  I will check in the updated Pivot sample code a 
little later.

> Changes in SVG viewBox attribute causes SVG not to render.
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 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
>
>
> 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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