On 02/16/11 09:04, Arndt Roger Schneider wrote:
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raster images from SVG:
There are multiple methods to convert a scalable vector graphic
into a bitmap.
In addition to cairo, librsvg and rsvg imageMagick contains a
vector graphic format similar to svg--gradients and transparency
are problematic for this approach, but its a while since I had
looked into it...

My product Jeszra imports svg into Tk(using tkpath
http://jeszra.sourceforge.net/jeszra/Jeszra_TechnicalNotes.html#d0e10279
), preserving it as a vector graphics.
There are, of course, limitations to what can be preserved in Tk:

tkpath does not seem to come standard with Python's tk version when I looked into it a couple of years ago, but maybe it has now?

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Is there anyting else You want to know about svg?


No not really :-), I just wanted to display a SVG in tkinter with the minimal amount of external dependencies, since I have achieved that I thought I share my experience, so that the next time someone google tkinter and display svg it will return something that (well at least of the time of this writing) worked.

Thanks for the info though.

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