#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# Incorporating an SVG image into another SVG image as an image object.
#
#
BEGIN {
push @INC , '../';
push @INC , '../SVG';
}
use SVG;
use strict;
my $svg = SVG->new(width=>800,height=>400,);
$svg->desc( id=>'root-desc')->cdata('hello this is a description');
$svg->title( id=>'root-title')->cdata('Dynamic SVG - Image usage within SVG using Perl');
#use another SVG component as an image inside our image
$svg->image(id=>'image_1',
-href=>'SVG_02_sample.pl',
x=>150,
y=>150,
width=>100,
height=>100);
#create a link to an other site through a png image
#We must first generate an anchor tag, give it agroup as a child,
#and put the image as a child in it.
$svg->anchor('-href'=>"http://www.hackmare.com/",target=>'new_window')
->group(id=>'png_group')
->image(id=>'image_2',
-href=>'http://www.hackmare.com/icons/logo/hackmaresplash600_1.png',
x=>10,
y=>10,
width=>600,
height=>94,);
$svg->text(x=>20,y=>280)->cdata('EXPLANATION');
$svg->text(x=>20,y=>310)->cdata('One image is imported as a full SVG image');
$svg->text(x=>20,y=>325)->cdata('The second (hackmare) image is imported is an .png image');
$svg->text(x=>20,y=>340)->cdata('Notice that the hackmare image contains a url anchor');
$svg->text(x=>20,y=>355,style=>{fill=>'red'})->cdata('Actually, the link anchor contains a group which contains the image');
$svg->text(x=>200,y=>385,style=>{fill=>'red','fill-opacity'=>0.2})->cdata("This image was generated with perl using Ronan Oger's SVG module");
print $svg->xmlify(namespace=>'abc',);