Keiron,

Thanks!  You are absolutely correct.  It is a setting in Acrobat Reader.  I
never saw it before because it doesn't show up when it's embedded in
Internet Explorer.  I had to start it as a separate application and change
the preferences there.  Looks much better now.

Scott


-----Original Message-----
From: Keiron Liddle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 3:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Anti-aliasing



If the curves you are refereing to are normal svg curves without any
effects then they have been converted directly into pdf curves. This means
that are an exact represenation (within reason) of the svg curves. The
problem then is with acrobat check the preferences.

If your svg is creating a graphic which is embedded into the pdf then the
issue is different. You will need to work out how to make batik draw the
images at a higher resolution.

On 2001.11.10 17:24 Scott Moore wrote:
> I'm using FOP from a servlet (e.g., not the command line version) and I
> have
> some embedded SVG in the XSL-FO.  The curves are very jagged in the final
> PDF and I would like to turn anti-aliasing on.
> 
> How can I do this?  I looked thru the FOP source code and although I see
> parameters for anti-aliasing in a couple of Java files, I never found a
> way
> to configure it in my servlet code.
> 
> Is there a property I can set on the Configuration object to turn this
> on?
> 
> Thanks,
> Scott

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