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The inkscape:bbox is defined as the global coordinate system. However, the center.x and center.y must be the coordiante system of the parent group of the SVG entity. Therefore, we need to do coordinate transformation from the global coordination system to the local coordination system.
author | wycc |
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date | Sat, 18 Sep 2010 21:23:51 +0800 |
parents | 1f900a67bd38 |
children | 5dedeedf0408 |
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/*! \page backend How to Define a Backend * * A backend is factory to initialize environment to make * MadBufferfly available. A backend should provide resources * needed by MadButterfly, for example, to provide a surface * that will show everything drawing on it. It also translate and * relay input events, mouse or keyboard, to MadButterfly. * The tasks that a backend should do are listed following, * - to prepare a backend surface, * - to prepare a front surface, * - to translate and relay input events to MadButterfly, * - to handle a timer, and relay timeout events to MadButterfly. * * The output device surface for X Window is a surface return by * cairo_xlib_surface_create(). MadButterfly will copy everything * from front surface to backend surface to show graphy to user. * The copying is to avoid user find slowly redrawing. The latency * between X client and server can be large. For this situation, * we need a font surface as a buffer drawing, and copy image from * front surface to backend surface after completion of a series * of drawing. A front surface can be an image surface for this * situation. * * The input events of X Window should be translated to raw events of * MadButterfly and sent them to rdman through notify_coord_or_shape() * function. * * \see X_supp.c */