In the pyweek forums, they were posting about using the lightwieght squirtle lib:
squirtle+pyglet with inkscape for map editing. http://www.supereffective.org/pages/Squirtle-SVG-Library On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 4:25 AM, Neilen <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm looking for a simple cross-platform way to load SVG files. > Basically looking for something that works like pygame.image.load(), > but understands svg. The only requirements are > > 1) Load svg > 2) Query svg size/aspect ratio > 3) render to raster surface at X dpi, or with specified width/height. > > The solutions I've been able to find seem to have quite heavy weight > requirements, such as cairo+librsvg which implies python-gnome2- > desktop, other solutions that require openGL etc. > > Is there an easy/simple solution I have overlooked? > > Thanks > Neilen > -- Jake
