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Daniel Veillard011b63c1999-06-02 17:44:04 +00001<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
2<!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG April 1999//EN"
3 "http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/svg-19990412.dtd">
4<svg width="300px" height="3oopx">
5 <desc>Transformation with establishment of a new viewport
6 </desc>
7 <!-- The following two text elements will both draw with a
8 font height of 12 pixels -->
9 <text style="font-size: 12">This prints 12 pixels high.</text>
10 <text style="font-size: 12px">This prints 12 pixels high.</text>
11
12 <!-- Now scale the coordinate system by 2. -->
13 <g style="transform: scale(2)">
14
15 <!-- The following text will actually draw 24 pixels high
16 because each unit in the new coordinate system equals
17 2 units in the previous coordinate system. -->
18 <text style="font-size: 12">This prints 24 pixels high.</text>
19
20 <!-- The following text will actually still draw 12 pixels high
21 because the CSS unit specifier has been provided. -->
22 <text style="font-size: 12px">This prints 12 pixels high.</text>
23 </g>
24
25 <!-- This time, scale the coordinate system by 3. -->
26 <g style="transform: scale(3)">
27
28 <!-- Establish a new viewport and thus change the meaning of
29 some CSS unit specifiers. -->
30 <svg style="left:0; top:0; right:100; bottom:100"
31 width="100%" height="100%">
32
33 <!-- The following two text elements will both draw with a
34 font height of 36 screen pixels. The first text element
35 defines its height in user coordinates, which have been
36 scaled by 3. The second text element defines its height
37 in CSS px units, which have been redefined to be three times
38 as big as screen pixels due the <svg> element establishing
39 a new viewport. -->
40 <text style="font-size: 12">This prints 36 pixels high.</text>
41 <text style="font-size: 12px">This prints 36 pixels high.</text>
42
43 </svg>
44 </g>
45
46</svg>