Here you are:
http://frankbruder.fr.ohost.de/scripting/batikinstall.html
Nice tutorial! :-)
Few tips I'd like to share:
1. Install Location:
«For the remainder of this document I assume that you now create a new
folder named `Batik' in C:\Programs and extract the archive with the
Batik
Thank you frank for this thorough Tutorial! I will test it on my
Windows box and report if it works fine or if I have problems.
This will definitely help making the use of SVG files more
comfortable on Windows.
Thanks,
Andreas
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Frank Bruder:
Here you are:
http://frankbruder.fr.ohost.de/scripting/batikinstall.html
Given the stated intend of that tutorial it will probably need some
improvement ... by someone else than me. Or at least I'm not going to
have the time to do much for it soon.
As Andreas said, nice
Here you are:
http://frankbruder.fr.ohost.de/scripting/batikinstall.html
Given the stated intend of that tutorial it will probably need some
improvement ... by someone else than me. Or at least I'm not going to
have the time to do much for it soon.
Regards
Frank
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Or you can write a batch file with your favoured options and %1 in
place of FILES and add it as an action for the file type SVG. This
way you can just right click on an SVG file and start the pretty
printer from the context menu. I don't use pretty printer, but that's
the way I use ttf2svg and
Hi Frank,
This is a very good idea. Could you describe this technique in more
detail, either on the Batik wikie, the SVG wiki or on your own
website/blog?
I'd be interested to use this or propose it to colleagues who work
primarily on Windows, but I am not very skilled in Windows. So I
can't
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