A tool for working with scalable vector graphics.
Project description
svgen (0.2.4)
A tool for working with scalable vector graphics.
See also: generated documentation
(created with pydoc
).
Python Version Support
This package is tested with the following Python minor versions:
Platform Support
This package is tested on the following platforms:
macos-latest
windows-latest
ubuntu-latest
Introduction
This utility provides a means to work on graphics with a programmatic workflow.
Command-line Options
$ ./venv3.8/bin/svgen -h
usage: svgen [-h] [--version] [-v] [-C DIR] [-c CONFIG] [--height HEIGHT]
[--width WIDTH] [-o OUTPUT]
[scripts [scripts ...]]
A tool for working with scalable vector graphics.
positional arguments:
scripts scripts to run for composing the SVG document (in
order)
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--version show program's version number and exit
-v, --verbose set to increase logging verbosity
-C DIR, --dir DIR execute from a specific directory
-c CONFIG, --config CONFIG
top-level configuration to load (default:
'svgen.json')
--height HEIGHT height of the document, if not specified by
configuration (default: 100)
--width WIDTH width of the document, if not specified by
configuration (default: 100)
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
file to write SVG output (default: 'svgen.svg')
Internal Dependency Graph
A coarse view of the internal structure and scale of
svgen
's source.
Generated using pydeps (via
mk python-deps
).
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