Hi Charles,
The stylesheet is called svg2Java2D.xsl and is at
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/mathml-x/mathml-x/stylesheets/svg2Java2D.xsl?rev=1.1&view=markup
I don't have any holdups at the moment but optimization and better
techniques are always appreciated.
The svg spec is at http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/
.
Use of the stylesheet is in a netbeans svg module multi xml view
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/mathml-x/mathml-x-nb-svg/src/org/netbeans/modules/svg/filesystem/SVGDataObject.java?view=markup
It produces Java2D based classes on the order of 1.2 to 2 times the
original svg document size. Transforms, compiles and renders fast the
first time. After the class is made and the svg is not altered, the
speed to rendering is quick; exactly what the JVM is looking for:-)
Same thing for x3d to Java3D.
-Roger
cknell(_at_)onebox(_dot_)com wrote:
This stylesheet does what you asked. Of course, I can't see the rest
of the stylesheet to see if there are any other issues, but this
should be the seed you need.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<xsl:stylesheet version="2.0"
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
<xsl:output method="xml" indent="yes" />
<xsl:strip-space elements="*" />
<xsl:template match="/path">
<xsl:analyze-string select="@d" regex="^M (\d+ )(\d+ )">
<xsl:matching-substring>
currentX=<xsl:value-of select="regex-group(1)"/>f;
currentY=<xsl:value-of select="regex-group(2)"/>f;
</xsl:matching-substring>
</xsl:analyze-string>
</xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
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