Hi all,
This is not important, just FYI. Batik (Java SVG package)
has a new beta on their site, the first for a long time:
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/batik/
Quite often we suggest to people that they compare Inkscape's
rendering to Batik, since it is considered to have the
best rendering available. With the addition of the FOP library,
it can also render to PDF. I wrote a tiny amount of Java code
to make a command-line tool to convert SVG's
to JPEG, PNG, and PDF.
I uploaded a copy of the Batik lib with that class to here:
http://inkscape.modevia.com/win32libs/batikrender.7z
If you are on Windows and don't want to install Java, here
is a copy with an embedded Java engine:
http://inkscape.modevia.com/win32libs/batikrender-win-jre.7z
The first one is best for most people.
Just run:
svgrender <svgfile> <outfile>
The output type will be selected by the file suffix.
bob
The list of folder shortcuts in the Open dialog includes the folder
with Inkscape's SVG examples for easy access. Similarly, the Save
dialog has a shortcut for the user's own templates dialog making it
easy to save the current document as a template (if saved as
default.svg, it will be loaded every time you run Inkscape or create
new document with Ctrl+N; with any other name, it will be added to the
File > New submenu).
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bulia byak
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