Chris,
If I understand the app that you are describing, an API-like approach would
be overkill. All you want to end up with is an SVG file that is passed to a
renderer. Generating the SVG from some data source is the kind of thing SVG
does without breaking a sweat. A simple architecture would be t
What sort of c/c++ environment are you using? One option would be to find
something like 'kode' (part of debian linux, I believe) that would generate
c++ classes or templates from the RelaxNG schema for svg. Those classes
could then be used to generate SVG objects. If you are in the .NET
environ
Hi Raoul,
> One note: Mark might be right about database+xslt+whatever
> being simpler (I haven't used xslt yet), but as a proficient
> C/C++ programmer who is used to working with flat ascii
> files, this might get you to the point in a shorter time,
> because you don't have to learn a new co
Actually, you can do recursion, but overall I would agree that if you want
to use some sort of layout logic XSLT is going to be a PITA at best. One
half-hearted suggestion: if you're a really experience c++ programmer,
rolling a quick command-line java program wouldn't be all that figure out,
and
Hi,
Just Use Apache Foreign Object Processor (FOP) for svg->pdf, it works
great and has svg examples with it.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Regards
Chris Peto
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