
Quoth Roberto Ortega on or about 2004-07-16:
Correct, I have to deal with that d element, please give me a little bit more information about that librsvg,
I have not personally used librsvg, but it is what the GNOME people use for SVG. The homepage is http://librsvg.sf.net
As you probably already know, the reference for SVG itself is here: http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/paths.html#PathElement
Yes, this is a good example how to solve, but I am still with some problems, they are similar than my previous problem. I have to do this for 500 objects, this wouldn't be so bad if duplicating objects woudln't give me an offset (when I duplicare and objec it always have a different position than the original).
I think you are doing Copy, then Paste. There is a Duplicate operator (Edit>Duplicate or Ctrl+D) which does not offset the new object.
But your answer gave me a very interesting challenge, (that I havent seen in any other graphics editor). Is there a posibility to implement a
The GIMP has Python.
-trent