Hi,
I have a svg map with an image in the background.
When I look at the svg through a viewer (adobe) the image lines up
correctly with the cadastral information.
After I render it into a PDF document through RenderX, the image no
longer lines up with the cadastral information (seems to be a vertical
shift).
I have uploaded a zip file to our website.
You should be able to get it here:
http://www.ntlis.nt.gov.au/dpi_files/RenderX/image_offset.zip
This contains:
topographic-sheet_5650-1321_orig.svg - original SVG
topographic-sheet_5650-1321_modified.svg - modified SVG
topographic-sheet_5650-1321.jpg
topographic-sheet_5650-1321.pdf - compiled PDF
I had a look at it and in this case it appears as if the 'y' value in
the <image x=".." y="..." is ignoring the minus sign.
In the modified svg I have manually edited the svg and removed the -
sign from the image definition and it seems to line up the same as the
completed PDF.
I am not sure if this just happens to be a fluke, but it might be
something to look at.
Let me know if you want any more information.
Thanks
Gunter Reisinger
Department of Planning and Infrastructure
Northern Territory Government.
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Received on Tue Aug 5 16:13:12 2008
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