Chris,
I'll discuss this with the Java 2D team.
Vincent.
Chris Lilley wrote:
On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 11:55:06 PM, Thomas wrote:
"CL" == Chris Lilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CL>> Why is contextual shaping ocurring in one case but not in the
CL>> other?
TED>> It happens in both c
Chris,
Hello Chris,
Thanks for the multiple error reports. I have concatenated your reports
into a single bug under Bugzilla:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13870
Note that you can enter bugs in Bugzilla yourself which has the
advantage that you'll get notified when the iss
Thomas E Deweese wrote:
ik = Inupiak not Inupiaq (perhaps this is just spelling?)
jv vs jw for Javanese - (Important one for a Java App ehh? :)
>I'm guessing there must be others these are just the one's I
> noticed quickly. Vincent, Thierry any idea where this list came from
> originally?
Hi,
I was wondering if the css vertical-align property is supported (or
planned) when using the flow text extension (i've tried a few times and
browsed the code so I'm guessing no). I'm using the cvs version (week
or so old). I have a single flow region and it would be nice (though
not critical
On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 11:55:06 PM, Thomas wrote:
>> "CL" == Chris Lilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CL>> Why is contextual shaping ocurring in one case but not in the
CL>> other?
TED>> It happens in both cases for me
CL>> OK so, its a Java 1.4 thing. Are you getting rtl text as wel
> "CL" == Chris Lilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CL> Why is contextual shaping ocurring in one case but not in the
CL> other?
TED> It happens in both cases for me
CL> OK so, its a Java 1.4 thing. Are you getting rtl text as well?
Yes, didn't you get my attached PNG?
My Batik ren
On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 11:31:26 PM, Thomas wrote:
>> "CL" == Chris Lilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CL>> I am confused by the rendering of Arabic scripts in batik. On
CL>> the one hand, Arabic language text is rendered incorrectly (all
CL>> isolate glyphs used). On the other hand,
> "CL" == Chris Lilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CL> I am confused by the rendering of Arabic scripts in batik. On
CL> the one hand, Arabic language text is rendered incorrectly (all
CL> isolate glyphs used). On the other hand, Urdu (which also uses the
CL> Arabic script) is rendered with
Hello batik-users,
I am confused by the rendering of Arabic scripts in batik. On the
one hand, Arabic language text is rendered incorrectly (all isolate
glyphs used). On the other hand, Urdu (which also uses the Arabic
script) is rendered with contextual forms, ('joined up'
appearance) (
Hello batik-users,
Language code te (Telugu) is mis-spelled Tegulu in the preferences.
This has no effect on correct rendering and is merely an aesthetic
glitch/spelling error.
http://lcweb.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/langcodes.html#st
--
Chris mailto:chris@;w3.
On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 9:26:04 PM, Thomas wrote:
TED>I'm guessing there must be others these are just the one's I
TED> noticed quickly. Vincent, Thierry any idea where this list came from
TED> originally?
Another mistake (which might help date the original list used by
Batik) sh is gi
On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 9:24:43 PM, Chris wrote:
CL> Hello batik-users,
CL> The language code iu for Inuktitut is missing from Batik
CL> preferences. While not a bug, it sure would make testing and demos
CL> easier if it were there ;-)
Oriya is also missing, I notice. The flag to use
On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, 9:26:04 PM, Thomas wrote:
>> "CL" == Chris Lilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CL>> Hello batik-users, In the preferences, the language code for
CL>> Indonesian is given as 'in'. This is incorrect, it is 'id'.
CL>> There is no language code 'in'
CL>> http:
> "CL" == Chris Lilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CL> Hello batik-users, In the preferences, the language code for
CL> Indonesian is given as 'in'. This is incorrect, it is 'id'.
CL> There is no language code 'in'
CL> http://lcweb.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/langcodes.html#ij
CL>
Hello batik-users,
The language code iu for Inuktitut is missing from Batik
preferences. While not a bug, it sure would make testing and demos
easier if it were there ;-)
http://lcweb.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/langcodes.html#ij
The flag, since you use flags as icons for languages, m
Hello batik-users,
In the preferences, the language code for Indonesian is given as
'in'. This is incorrect, it is 'id'.
There is no language code 'in'
http://lcweb.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/langcodes.html#ij
This results in incorrect rendering for content that uses
system-lang
well, i'm actually getting an ExceptionInInitializerError. Does that mean
that i have something wrong with my classpath?
thank you!
Maria Krevetski
Computer Programmer/Web Developer
22755 Saufley Road
Patuxent River, MD 20670
Phone: (301) 342-6629
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Krevetski, Maria T (EMA) wrote:
> i'm new to java and batik and did not find the batik tutorial
> helpful. i need more info on how to display an already created svg
> doc in an svgcanvas. PLEASE HELP...
How about public void setSVGDocument(SVGDocument doc) ?
--
George Armhold
Rutgers Universit
i'm new to java and batik and did not find the batik tutorial helpful. i
need more info on how to display an already created svg doc in an svgcanvas.
PLEASE HELP...
Maria Krevetski
Computer Programmer/Web Developer
22755 Saufley Road
Patuxent River, MD 20670
Phone: (301) 342-6629
E-mail: [EMAIL
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