I'm playing around with SVGs and was working off of this example. However, in my
jsbin the pattern isn't repeating for my <rect>
elements.
And when I change the height and width attributes (no I'm not changing the x , y attributes) the rect
svg objects just disappear when I enter in large values.
I'm just dipping my toe into SVGs so my knowledge is quite limited. I figure it is something simple but am not seeing what I'm doing incorrectly when I compare to what I'm doing to the grid2.svg that I'm going off of.
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You've written this...
<pattern id="OvalPattern2" patternUnits="objectBoundingBox" width="70" height="70" >
With objectBoundingBox units 1 is the size of the shape using it. So your pattern is 70 times the size of the object using it. I suspect you want .7 as the width/height.
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I changed the width/height on the pattern to 0.7, but for a rect of width/height of 140/70, I'd expect the pattern to repeat 2x. It isn't doing this. I'm getting whitespace in between the repeated patterns. Any thoughts? Jul 2, 2014 at 20:24
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If you want the pattern to repeat twice then it's width/height must be 0.5 Jul 2, 2014 at 20:47
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Hmm I think I'm confused and need a greater grasp of the difference between
patternUnits="objectBoundingBox"
andpatternUnits="userSpaceOnUse"
and usage of patternContentUnits. Switching to using userSpaceOneUse is solving the pattern auto repeating instead of worrying about sizing the pattern so it repeats the correct # of times in an element. As it stands my use case will have a set pattern repeat indefinitely. jsbin.com/dajix/2 <-- this jsbin shows me partially to where I want to be. I want that second<rect>
to have the pattern start anew in it. Jul 2, 2014 at 21:20 -
With "objectBoundingBox", the value "1" represents the width (or height) of the element. So if width="0.5" and height="1" the fill would consist of two copies of the pattern (side-by-side). For width="0.5" height="0.5" you would get four copies of the pattern in a 2x2 arrangement. Does that make sense? Jul 3, 2014 at 4:27
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1Sounds like you want to use patternContentUnits="objectBoundingBox" too and adjust the pattern contents to use those units. Jul 3, 2014 at 13:45