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Can be vary useful have an internet central repository for Inkscape Extensions.
It would be very useful to have a central Internet repository for Inkscape extensions, similarly as Firefox has. This way, Inkscape could update installed extensions from the web site, with no need for the user to know if an extension is updated.
Like the FireFox has. So, the Inkscape can update instaled extensions from the web site, because the user never know if an extension is updated.


Who has extensions? We can start listing this:
What extensions are there? We can start listing them here:
* [http://www.ekips.org/comp/inkscape/ Inkscape Effects] - Now that my effects collection has grown to include a few scripts that I consider interesting or even useful, I have decided to offer a tarball. To install: copy the files from the extensions directory in the tarball to the appropriate extensions directory on your system.
* [http://www.ekips.org/comp/inkscape/ Inkscape Effects] - Now that my effects collection has grown to include a few scripts that I consider interesting or even useful, I have decided to offer a tarball. To install: copy the files from the extensions directory in the tarball to the appropriate extensions directory on your system.
* [http://www.colibre.com.br/bin/view/Aurium/InkscapeCalendarShellScript InkscapeCalendarShellScript] - Create Calendars sucks or is impracticable if you do not have something that automatizes the process of to put the days organized in blocks of months to you. To format manually is easy, but this extension can help you on this too.
* [http://www.colibre.com.br/bin/view/Aurium/InkscapeCalendarShellScript InkscapeCalendarShellScript] - Create Calendars sucks or is impracticable if you do not have something that automatizes the process of to put the days organized in blocks of months to you. To format manually is easy, but this extension can help you on this too.

Revision as of 01:31, 7 December 2006

It would be very useful to have a central Internet repository for Inkscape extensions, similarly as Firefox has. This way, Inkscape could update installed extensions from the web site, with no need for the user to know if an extension is updated.

What extensions are there? We can start listing them here:

  • Inkscape Effects - Now that my effects collection has grown to include a few scripts that I consider interesting or even useful, I have decided to offer a tarball. To install: copy the files from the extensions directory in the tarball to the appropriate extensions directory on your system.
  • InkscapeCalendarShellScript - Create Calendars sucks or is impracticable if you do not have something that automatizes the process of to put the days organized in blocks of months to you. To format manually is easy, but this extension can help you on this too.
  • InkscapeAreaCuter - For Webdesigners, layout for sites, cute area in make .pngs. util! (pt_BR)
  • EQTeXSVG - EQTeXSVG is an extension for Inkscape used to convert an inline LATEX equation into SVG path using Python.
  • InkLaTeX Insert LaTeX text or equations into Inkscape.
  • TexText Embed re-editable LaTeX objects in SVG drawings.
  • PathDeform - Here is an Inkscape extension whose purpose is to bend a path according to another one.