On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 03:35:45PM +0200, Jose Hevia wrote:
Hi, ¿Does anybody know about a program for viewing SVG
slices?(Linux/Windows)
I would like to use Inkscape, because it lets me draw for selecting items, but I couldn't hide the main menu, and there is no such a thing like a page. ¿Isnt it?
I'm not sure what is meant by slices, but:
Try inkview, which comes with inkscape. If you have 10 SVG files you want to show in order, theN
inkview file1 file2 ... (or inkview * if they are to be presented in asciibetical order)
Wow, This is perfect!!. All my problems are gone.
I'm subscribed to the list for a long time, I hear something about inkview, but I forget the name. It should be included in the inkscape screenshots.It is Very useful.
Otherwise, you could export the SVG files to, say, png, and view them with any viewing program or presentation tool or whatever.
Embedding the SVG files in HTML pages may also be good. (You may want to generate the HTML pages semi-automatically, e.g. for i in file1 file2 ...; do (cat header;printf '"%s"' "$i";cat footer) > `basename $i .svg`.html;done .)
Thanks for the info. Jose Hevia