CD_SVG - CD Scalable Vector Graphics Driver (cdsvg.h)
This driver allows the generation of a SVG file, a modularized language for
describing two-dimensional vector and mixed vector/raster graphics in XML. The
SVG specification is an open standard
that has been under development by the World Wide
Web Consortium (W3C) since 1999.
Use
The file is created by calling function
cdCreateCanvas(CD_SVG,
Data). The Data parameter is a string that must contain the filename and the canvas
dimensions, in the following format:
"filename [widthxheight resolution]" or in C "%s %gx%g %g"
Only the parameter filename is required. The filename must be inside double quotes (")
if it has spaces. Width and height are provided in millimeters
(note the lowercase "x" between them), and their default value in pixels is INT_MAX for
both dimensions. Resolution is the number of pixels per millimeter; its default value is
"3.78 pixels/mm" (96 DPI). Width, height and
resolution are real values.
Any amount of such canvases may exist simultaneously. It is important to note that a call to function
cdKillCanvas is required to close the file properly.
Behavior of Functions
Control
Play: does nothing, returns
CD_ERROR.
Clear: does nothing.
Coordinate System and Clipping
UpdateYAxis: does nothing.
Complex Regions: not supported.
Attributes
FontDim: is simulated.
TextSize: is simulated.
WriteMode: does nothing,
returns CD_REPLACE.
Colors
GetColorPlanes: always returns 24.
Palette: does nothing.
Primitives
Pixel:
does not exist in SVG, is simulated using a circle with radius=0.1.
Floating point primitives are supported.
Begin: CD_PATH
is supported.
Client Images
GetImageRGB: does nothing.
Server Images
All functions do nothing.
Exclusive Attributes
- "CMD": saves a string directly to the file. Allows adding
SVG commands
to the file generated by the CD library. (set only)
- "OPACITY": allows the usage of a global
opacity value. The value passed must be a string containing an integer
("%d") [0=full transparent, 255=full opaque]. Use NULL to reset to the
default. Default: 255.
- "HATCHBOXSIZE":
defines the size of smallest hatch box pattern. This affects the spacing
between the hatch lines. The value passed must be a string containing an
integer ("%d"). If the value of the attribute passed is NULL, the value is
rest to the default. When consulted returns the current value ("%d"). Default:
"8".