Hi all,
Although py2geom (python functions of 2geom) is still in development and not fully functional, I'd like to discuss how to include it in Inkscape. Should we include it in our releases, or should users install it by themselves? (note on Windows, py2geom is 16MB large; I do not know why it is so large).
Cheers, Johan
On Sat, 2010-05-01 at 16:13 +0200, J.B.C.Engelen@...1578... wrote:
Although py2geom (python functions of 2geom) is still in development and not fully functional, I'd like to discuss how to include it in Inkscape. Should we include it in our releases, or should users install it by themselves? (note on Windows, py2geom is 16MB large; I do not know why it is so large).
I'd prefer if it was a separate package. I'm still trying to convince folks to make lib2geom a separate package as well. I think on windows they should probably all go together as there is no real dependency system to tap into.
--Ted
Ted Gould scrisse:
On Sat, 2010-05-01 at 16:13 +0200, J.B.C.Engelen@...1578... wrote:
Although py2geom (python functions of 2geom) is still in development and not fully functional, I'd like to discuss how to include it in Inkscape. Should we include it in our releases, or should users install it by themselves? (note on Windows, py2geom is 16MB large; I do not know why it is so large).
I'd prefer if it was a separate package. I'm still trying to convince folks to make lib2geom a separate package as well.
It was my understanding that this is the final goal, and will be done once the API is stable enough. I think this hasn't changed in the meanwhile. It would be nice to provide python binding as well from the same source, so they'll stay updated.
Ciao, Luca
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Luca Bruno
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Ted Gould