Hi Everyone,
I want to convert an image in jpeg format to SVG.
How can I do it using Batik?
another thing is after I convert the image from SVG to JPG
its height and width is fixed. If I change that a white border
is added but the picture remains same. This is a problem.
How can I do that?
Do you mean something like
http://brunhilde.inria.fr/TELEMESH/cgi-bin/tlm.pl
there is a button tool to grab and move nodes (of a mesh)
JD
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From: Doug Schepers
To: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 10:41 AM
Subject: Re:
I want to convert an image in JPEG format to SVG.
How can I do it using Batik?
I'm not sure if Batik is able to do this. Batik is an excellent
framework for SVG development, but I believe it has no built-in
support for image rasterization.
For this I suggest playing with Inkscape
Hi Helder,
Actually now I can transfer the JPG into SVG using batik now.
but if i change the size then it does not preserve its aspect ratio
regards
Arafat
heldermagalhaes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I
want to convert an image in JPEG format to SVG.
How can I
Hi list,
I wrote an onmousstop function using javascript. I downloaded the
code from http://www.dynamicdrive.com/forums/showthread.php?p=99719.
Whenever the mouse stops for arround 1 seconde, I would like to fire
another function. Everything works fine in Opera and Firefox.
Unfortunatelly
Hi Alan,
1. I'm interested in using the Google Maps API to do the brunt of
my
mapping and drop some SVG (thematic map data) on top. I've seen
several examples of this sort of thing as the API supports SVG (in
FF
and Opera), but none that appear to include support for ASV/plug-in
viewers.
Please find below the correct code
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
I wrote an onmousstop function using javascript. I downloaded
the
code from http://www.dynamicdrive.com/forums/showthread.php?
p=99719.
Whenever the mouse stops for
I am just viewing in emacs. I am just using emacs, and a svg viewer to
look at the results of a generated svg. The SVG is produced in a
program dynamically based upon a set of data.
If you look at the wiki, you can see that UTF-8 (used to represent
unicode, including Asian character sets) can be
You are right about what I meant:
suspect that you're asking
SVG 1.2 support relative positioning, such that
dragging a particular
shape with connected lines will also reposition
that end of the lines.
-d
--- benamou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you mean something like
Hi,
I am looking for a free SVG viewer which is fully SVG 1.2 compliant.Can
any one please help me?
I have heard of Renesis, but it seems that is not publicly
available.How the others are using Renesis?
Thanks,
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