Riccardo,
On 2015-11-06 09:06, Riccardo Bernardini wrote:
Phil,
Da: Philip Rhoades [phil@...1587...] Inviato: mercoledì 4 novembre 2015 11.25 A: inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Oggetto: Re: [Inkscape-devel] Board Meeting @ Friday Nov 6th, 2015
Riccardo,
On 2015-11-04 17:32, Riccardo Bernardini wrote:
About this, recently I wrote a non-interactive (CLI) program that is somehow similar (but not equal) to what is asked here. The code currently is not "production quality," but "personal use quality" :-), but if there is some interest I can put it in shape and share it. BTW, I wrote this program while I was doing animations with OpenShot too...
(snip) I would certainly be interested in testing it out! What language is it written in? I am generally happy with a bash prompt . .
I just concluded the "fast-and-dirty cleaning-and-publishing" of the code. You can download a tar.gz archive from its just created project page
https://launchpad.net/svg-anim
Check the file doc/README.txt.
It is still a bit rough, but it does its job. If you have questions, problems, find bugs, ... I am just an e-mail away.
Have fun! (For some meaning of "fun" :-)
It took me little while to get Ada going on Fedora but I'm glad I persisted! Your program works very well! That is what I would like built into Inkscape directly. In fact, when I used two IDs that worked perfectly as well but I had a little problem interpolating with composite objects in Inkscape that had been "Object to Path"ed. I participated in the recent Board Meeting and we have started the exercise of working out how this facility might be developed as an Extension and how much it would cost if I pay for the work - maybe they should look at your code and tell me what is possible . .
BTW, here is the beginnings of the new web site (developing biology games to raise money for brain research) with my little hand-done animation (your program would have saved me a fair bit of time! - but it was an interesting exercise anyway):
Thanks!
Phil.
Riccardo
-- Riccardo Bernardini Tel : +39-0432-55-8271 skype : bernardini.riccardo LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/riccardobernardini ________________________________________ Da: Philip Rhoades [phil@...1587...] Inviato: mercoledì 4 novembre 2015 07.04 A: Bryce Harrington Cc: inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Oggetto: Re: [Inkscape-devel] Board Meeting @ Friday Nov 6th, 2015
Bryce,
On 2015-11-02 16:06, Bryce Harrington wrote:
On Mon, Nov 02, 2015 at 01:45:10AM +1100, Philip Rhoades wrote:
Bryce,
On 2015-11-01 20:31, Bryce Harrington wrote:
On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 02:44:30PM +1100, Philip Rhoades wrote:
Bryce,
On 2015-10-30 14:27, Bryce Harrington wrote: > Hi all, > > Last month's meeting went well, and we decided to have another in early > November at a similar time and place. > > We'll be holding an Inkscape Committee meeting on Friday the 6th of > November, on #inkscape-devel, at 1900 UTC (Noon PDT / 9pm CEST) > > http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Board_Meetings > > Agenda is: > > * Code of Conduct & Privacy Policy > * Funded development
Is it appropriate to suggest enhancements that I am prepared to pay for at such a meeting?
It is appropriate, yes.
OK, cool - should I describe on this list what I am thinking of - to give people time to think about the idea or should I just turn up at the meeting?
Either way's fine. Our meetings focus just on discussion and planning; formal voting is done on the board mailing list.
You're welcome to send any materials you'd like the board to review ahead of time to inkscape-board@...3291...
For producing basic animations by means of using Inkscape's "Interpolation" feature:
Rather than tediously exporting individual PNG files from the resulting interpolated drawings, for me, it is better to save the individual SVGs. I can import the SVGs into OpenShot for example which lets me use SVG "frames". so is it possible to script the interpolation process so that the individual, first, interpolated and last objects get written to separate SVG files somehow? I can do this manually by massaging the current interpolated SVG file but just being able to do:
Interpolate -> Write to separate files
ie so each file would contain one of:
- the source PATH that the interpolations were constructed from
- only one of the PATH statements for each of the interpolations
- the destination PATH that the interpolations were constructed
from
- the other objects in the drawing
(So for an interpolation number of 50, there would be a total of 52 separate files created).
would save me a LOT of time . .
I would have thought that this exercise would have been fairly straight forward but I don't know really and I have no idea how much the effort would be worth in dollar terms - if someone is motivated to do the work and wants to suggest an amount - I will see if I can afford it . .
The other thing I was going to mention is that the interpolations seem to work for simple, single objects but there seem to be problems for grouped (then "Object to Path") objects?
Thanks,
Phil.
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