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: Given a path as a list returned by <code>simplepath.parsePath</code>, it returns a list of lists in <code>[ [ [ h1_0, pt_0, h2_0 ], [ h1_1, pt_1, h2_1 ], ... ], [ [ h1_m, pt_m, h2_m ], ...], ... ]</code> format, where <code>h1_n</code> and <code>h2_n</code> are handles for the node at point <code>pt_n</code>. All points/handles are lists of two floats (<code>[ x, y ]</code>). The list is the representation of the whole path, the first level sub-lists are representations of sub-paths, and the | : Given a path as a list returned by <code>simplepath.parsePath</code>, it returns a list of lists in <code>[ [ [ h1_0, pt_0, h2_0 ], [ h1_1, pt_1, h2_1 ], ... ], [ [ h1_m, pt_m, h2_m ], ...], ... ]</code> format, where <code>h1_n</code> and <code>h2_n</code> are handles for the node at point <code>pt_n</code>. All points/handles are lists of two floats (<code>[ x, y ]</code>). The list is the representation of the whole path, the first level sub-lists are representations of sub-paths, and the lists containing 3 points represent the individual control nodes. | ||
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Revision as of 19:20, 4 November 2017
These modules are provided as part of Inkscape and can be found in /usr/share/inkscape/extensions on GNU/Linux, ... on Windows, and ... on Mac OS X along with the extensions bundled with Inkscape. They can be import
ed from an extension just like any other python module.
inkex.py
This module encapsulates the basic behavior of a script extension, allowing the author to concentrate on manipulating the SVG data. It relies on lxml.etree
to work with the XML tree. inkex.py was originally designed to provide the Effect (filter) extension type, but has been used for Input/Output extensions simply by overriding additional class methods.
Functions
inkex.py provides the following functions:
errormsg( msg )
- End-user visible error message, it should always be used with translation:
inkex.errormsg(_("This extension requires two selected paths"))
addNS( tag, ns=None )
- Returns the selected tag, with the namespace applied. The namespace is selected from a list supplied with the module.
The Effect
class
The most important part of inkex.py is the Effect
class. To implement an effect type extension in Python see PythonEffectTutorial
Methods
effect()
- You should overwrite this method with your own, as shown in PythonEffectTutorial#Effect Extension Script
getElementById( id )
- Returns the firs found element with given id, as a
lxml
element. getParentNode( node )
- Returns the parent of
node
. Probably the same asnode.getparent()
fromlxml
? createGuide( x, y, angle )
- Creates guide at position (
x
,y
), with angleangle
. affect()
- Actuate the script.
xpathSingle( path )
- An xpath wrapper to return a single node.
uniqueId( old_id )
- Return an id that is unique in the document given a proposed id, by appending random alphanumeric characters to it.
getDocumentWidth()
- Return width of document, as a string.
getDocumentHeight()
- Return height of document, as a string.
getDocumentUnit()
- Return a string representing the default unit for the document. Full list of possible units is defined in the module.
unittouu( string )
- Convert given value (as a string, e.g: "4px") to units used by the document. Returns float.
uutounit( value, unit )
- Convert a value (float) in document default units to given units.
Properties
document
- DOM document, as a
lxml.etree
. selected
- A dict mapping ids to nodes, for all nodes selected in Inkscape.
doc_ids
- A dict mapping ids to the constant 1, for all of the ids used in the original document. Does not get automatically updated when adding elements.
options
- Options passed to the script.
simplestyle.py
Provides methods for dealing with css data embedded in SVG's style attribute. When a color is represented as integers they should be in the (0, 255) range, when represented as floats, they should be in the (0.0, 1.0) range.
parseStyle( string )
- Create a dictionary of attribute-value pairs from the value of an inline style attribute.
formatStyle( dict )
- Format an inline style attribute from a dictionary of attribute-value pairs, values are converted to strings by
str()
. isColor( c )
- Determine if
c
is a valid color. parseColor( c )
- Creates a rgb int array.
c
can be any type of string representation of a color. formatColoria( a )
- Convert int array to #rrggbb string.
formatColorfa( a )
- Convert float array to #rrggbb string.
formatColor3i( r, g, b )
- Convert 3 ints to #rrggbb string.
formatColor3f( r, g, b )
- Convert 3 floats to #rrggbb string.
svgcolors
- A dictionary defining legal color names and corresponding color values.
simplepath.py
Provides functions to round trip svg path d="" attribute data and a simple path format mimicking that datastructure, and additional functions for scaling translating and rotating path data.
parsePath( d )
- Parse SVG path and return an array of segments. Removes all shorthand notation. Converts coordinates to absolute. Returns list of
[ command, params ]
list.
formatPath( l )
- Format path data from a list. Returns the string representing the path,
l
should have the same format as returned byparsePath
.
translatePath( p, x, y ), scalePath( p, x, y ), rotatePath( p, angle, cx=0, cy=0 )
- Transforms path
p
.
cubicsuperpath.py
An alternative path representation, accessing both handles of a node at once. Loses a paths open/closed identity.
CubicSuperPath( simplepath )
- Given a path as a list returned by
simplepath.parsePath
, it returns a list of lists in[ [ [ h1_0, pt_0, h2_0 ], [ h1_1, pt_1, h2_1 ], ... ], [ [ h1_m, pt_m, h2_m ], ...], ... ]
format, whereh1_n
andh2_n
are handles for the node at pointpt_n
. All points/handles are lists of two floats ([ x, y ]
). The list is the representation of the whole path, the first level sub-lists are representations of sub-paths, and the lists containing 3 points represent the individual control nodes.
unCubicSuperPath( csp )
- Given a path in the format returned by
CubicSuperPath
returns it in the format used bysimplepath
.
parsePath( d )
- Parse a string representation directly.
formatPath( p )
- Format path as a string.
simpletransform.py
Provides code to easily transform objects. Transformations are represented as affine transformation matrices. Since the last row of such matrices is always the same ([0,0,1]) it is not included, so the final matrix is a list of two lists of 3 floats containing the first two rows of the matrix.
- parseTransform
- Takes a string such as rotate(10) and produces a transformation matrix. If you also supply an initial matrix, the new one will be composed with the old one.
- Available commands: translate, scale, rotate, skewX, skewY, matrix. Other examples:
- matrix = parseTransform('rotate(10)')
- matrix = parseTransform('skewY(10)')
- matrix = parseTransform('translate(10 10)')
- matrix = parseTransform(' rotate(10)')
- matrix = parseTransform('translate(700,210) rotate(-30)')
pturtle.py
Provides turtle graphics primitives with svg path data output
beziermisc.py
Utility functions for working with bezier curves
cspsubdiv.py
Decompose a path into polylines
ff*.py
an obscure set of tools for dealing with musical scales.