Thomas DeWeese wrote:
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> Unfortunately dealing with 10,000 path elements is just going
> to take a while. I will mention that if you can combine path
> elements into one more complex path element (using 'M' commands
> between what used to be separate elements for example) this can make a
> _very_ significant difference in performance (both building and
> rendering).
Could you elaborate a bit ? say we have 10 path elements like this one
<path d="M 920081 -5691558.6 l -18.7 557 -464.1 185.3 286.4 274.2 ...
How would i use the M command to speed up things?
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>> Unfortunately, i only create this second svg element once. Subsequent
>> updates are always appended to this element.
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> I would remove the second SVG from the document then make all my
> changes and append the result back into the document.
ok i'll try this.
> Since they reorg the mailing-lists the commit mails are going to
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xml-batik-cvs@apac... I was under the impression that everyone
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i'm "subscribed" through gmane, and i do get all other emails on dev@,
wierd.
Thanks for your help
Jorg
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