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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 38549] - Batik scales SVG images down.

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jeremias@apache.org changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Summary|Batik scales SVG images     |Batik scales SVG images
                   |down.                       |down.




------- Additional Comments From jeremias@apache.org  2006-02-07 11:58 -------
AFAIK, Batik uses 96 dpi as default resolution. This is important when no
viewBox is used in the SVG files. And that is exactly what happens if you
produce an SVG file using Inkscape. I'd check the screen resolution setting in
your operating system. Normally this is 96 dpi, but in Windows, for example, you
can set the screen resolution to "Large Fonts" which results in a 72dpi
resolution. Maybe that's where the problem comes from. AFAIK, it's not possible
to query the screen resolution from Java.

Maybe that helps...

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