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Subject:    [jira] [Updated] (BATIK-1209) WMFTranscoder writes wrong stroke-width
From:       "Damjan Jovanovic (JIRA)" <jira () apache ! org>
Date:       2017-11-24 1:09:00
Message-ID: JIRA.13120534.1511462385000.312326.1511485740084 () Atlassian ! JIRA
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Damjan Jovanovic updated BATIK-1209:
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    Attachment: batik-width.patch

This patch seems to fix the width in this example and several others, but I am not \
sure why it works or whether it's correct.

> WMFTranscoder writes wrong stroke-width
> ---------------------------------------
> 
> Key: BATIK-1209
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BATIK-1209
> Project: Batik
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Utilities
> Affects Versions: trunk
> Reporter: Damjan Jovanovic
> Attachments: batik-width.patch, line.odg, line.svg, line.wmf
> 
> 
> In OpenOffice Draw, draw a single horizontal black line with the default width \
> (0.5). File -> Export -> WMF.
> Run the resulting WMF through WMFTranscoder.
> In the resulting SVG there is an extremely small stroke width (0.0378) that makes \
> the line invisibly thin when opened in OpenOffice and in Firefox: {code:xml}
> <g font-size="0px" stroke-width="0.0378" stroke-linecap="butt" \
> stroke-linejoin="round"> <path fill="none" d="M90.2173 112.8945 L420.6992 \
> 112.8945"/> </g>
> {code}
> If I remove the "stroke-width" attribute, the line appears at its normal thickness.



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