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Vector Graphics Output from an HTML Rendering Engine
Chocholatý, Tomáš ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the issue of rendering web pages using vector graphics. The experimental CSSBox display engine and existing libraries for rendering vector graphics in PDF and SVG will be described here. The goal of the thesis is design a common structure for these two libraries and unify the process of rendering web pages in vector graphics as much as possible. Analysis of incorrectly implemented parts of existing solutions will be performed here and shortcomings, which will be necessary to implement to the resulting vector graphic meet the standard CSS3, will be describe. Furthermore, the implementation process, including the repair of all non-functioning original solutions, and the principle of unification of individual parts for the generation of both vector formats will be described. The conclusion is dedicated the results of self testing and outputs from generating real websites.
HTML Document Transformation to Scalable Vector Graphics
Šafář, Martin ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the topic of rendering HTML/CSS documents using the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) language. The goal of this thesis is to design and implement an extension for the CSSBox library, which will be able to generate a vector output. First, we provide a description of the SVG language and some Java libraries that can be used for creating SVG documents. After that, there is description of the CSSBox library. Then, we perform an analysys of selected CSS3 features. The main part of this thesis is the design of a solution for rendering various CSS3 attributes such as rounded corners, gradients or transformations using SVG. After the design, there is a description of the implementation and evaluation of the achieved results using various tests. The conclusion offers some possibilities of extending this thesis.
Vector Graphics Output from an HTML Rendering Engine
Chocholatý, Tomáš ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the issue of rendering web pages using vector graphics. The experimental CSSBox display engine and existing libraries for rendering vector graphics in PDF and SVG will be described here. The goal of the thesis is design a common structure for these two libraries and unify the process of rendering web pages in vector graphics as much as possible. Analysis of incorrectly implemented parts of existing solutions will be performed here and shortcomings, which will be necessary to implement to the resulting vector graphic meet the standard CSS3, will be describe. Furthermore, the implementation process, including the repair of all non-functioning original solutions, and the principle of unification of individual parts for the generation of both vector formats will be described. The conclusion is dedicated the results of self testing and outputs from generating real websites.
HTML Document Transformation to Scalable Vector Graphics
Šafář, Martin ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the topic of rendering HTML/CSS documents using the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) language. The goal of this thesis is to design and implement an extension for the CSSBox library, which will be able to generate a vector output. First, we provide a description of the SVG language and some Java libraries that can be used for creating SVG documents. After that, there is description of the CSSBox library. Then, we perform an analysys of selected CSS3 features. The main part of this thesis is the design of a solution for rendering various CSS3 attributes such as rounded corners, gradients or transformations using SVG. After the design, there is a description of the implementation and evaluation of the achieved results using various tests. The conclusion offers some possibilities of extending this thesis.

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