Re-phrase
- From: Sam Post <sampost gmail com>
- To: dia-list gnome org
- Subject: Re-phrase
- Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 17:57:19 -0800
I haven't heard from anybody, so maybe I'll rephrase my question in
case it wasn't clear the first time.
How do you convert the following SVG code:
<svg width="22cm" height="7cm" viewBox="2 -4 22 7">
<polygon style="fill: #ffffff" points="3.05,-3.8695 5.45,-3.8695
6.05,-3.2695 6.05,-2.1695 3.05,-2.1695 "/>
<text style="fill: #000000; text-anchor:start; font-size: 0.8;
font-family: monospace; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal"
x="3.4" y="-2.6695">John Q</text>
...
</svg>
to an image map:
<map name="mymap">
<area SHAPE=RECT COORDS="X,Y X2,Y2">
<area SHAPE=RECT COORDS="X,Y X2,Y2">
</map>
Any ideas? I'd like to be able to use Dia to make an image, then run a
simple script that reads the dia/svg file and outputs html for a
clickable image map. The problem is, dia's coordinate system is in
centimeters and I can't figure out how to get this into pixels, which
is what jpg's and png's use.
Thanks in advance,
Sam
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