Leo Lapworth wrote:
I've found that batik (http://xml.apache.org/batik/) converts SVG to PNG very well, all the Perl (ImageMagick for example) conversions
don't give you anything like the quality (loose a lot of the style
sheet info) of the origional.

Yes, Batik has by far the best rendering that is currently known, if at the cost of being atrociously slow. It is what the SVG WG uses to do its test rendering. However I've heard good stuff about kSVG and svgl, both of which could probably be bridged from Perl. I need to test that. Also, at some point there should be a new version of XML::LibRSVG but I haven't heard about it in a while.


Bar graphs will be ready sometime later today or tomorrow.

Wonderful! Please keep us|me posted.


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