On sob, 2006-05-27 at 15:32 -0400, Joe Stewart wrote:
> On Saturday 27 May 2006 03:11 pm, Joe Stewart wrote:
> > On Saturday 02 October 2004 17:27, Andraz Tori wrote:
> > > So... Cinelerra now has this plugin that enables to edit SVG pictures
> > >  in sodipodi and then seamlessly use them in cinelerra as an overlay
> > >  (implemented by plugin).
> > >
> > > Now, since it seems that sodipodi is gone sniffing the dasies, i am
> > > wondering is someone proficent enough in GTK coding to be willing to
> > > port the patch from sodipodi to inkscape?
> > >
> > > basically it adds a GUI button 'e' when started with special command
> > > line, uses a shift+cntrl+e keycombo for this button, and does the
> > >  shared memory passtrough of the rendered picture to cinelerra...
> > >
> > > anyone new who would like to get to the dark side of the pushing
> > > cinelerra even further?
> >
> > Better late than never, right? Here's the patch, ported to the latest SVN
> > build of Inkscape.
> >
> > -Joe
> 
> And, here's a patch for Cinelerra-CV, to change the SVG plugin to use 
> Inkscape 
> instead of Sodipodi. Other than naming changes, the only change I made is to 
> add is_synthesis() to svg.C so that the overlay could be rendered by itself 
> instead of requiring existing content in the track.
> 
> If there is anyone out there still using a patched Sodipodi who does not wish 
> to recompile Inkscape, you can still use the new plugin, just create a 
> symlink for inkscape in your bin directory to point to the sodipodi binary.


great!

The question that remains is ... wouldn't it be great if we could treat
SVGs as first class citizens, similar to JPG or PNG... 

ah, but that's asking for too much :)

bye
andraz





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