SVG is even more cross-plateform, and more importantly it is supported by web browsers, you can use javascript to edit it and you can use css to style it. That could be the stem for a new pd GUI.
2013/5/15 Abel Jérôme <[email protected]> > Hi, > > > GridFlow has a Pd patch to take screenshots of other Pd patches using > X11 (so: GNU/Linux, BSD, etc, possibly OS X, unlikely to work on Windows) > > which works for really tall patches > > Yes, you're right, I saw this idea in gridflow. I will try it. > > > Well ... basically to me the way to go is really with SVG as a starting > point. Because once you have SVG, you can use one of hundred different > tools to convert to PNG, JPG or any image format you can dream of > > With inkscape you can convert .ps into .svg : > inkscape pd.ps --export-plain-svg=pd.svg > > I don't know if we can command Pd to print patchs in .ps (in a command > line). It could strong and cross-platform. > > Jerome > > ______________________________**_________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/** > listinfo/pd-list <http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list> >
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