Re: SVG import

2016-11-30 Thread Scott Rossi
Vectr. https://vectr.com/ Runs both locally (desktop) and in the cloud (browser). Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director Tactile Media, UX/UI Design On 11/29/16, 11:50 PM, "use-livecode on behalf of David V Glasgow"

Re: SVG import

2016-11-30 Thread Richmond Mathewson
has to open an SVG file in a vector editor (Inkscape, Illustrator, etc.) to extract the points to paste intil the SVG widget: 1. means that faut de meux one is dependent on an external application. 2. I would jalouse that SVG import could be "folded" intil Livecode without to mu

Re: SVG import

2016-11-30 Thread Peter TB Brett
On 30/11/2016 07:50, David V Glasgow wrote: 2/ If not, what vector graphics program is good for (very simple) objects. Mac preferred, but hey ho. Inkscape is excellent: https://inkscape.org/ Peter -- Dr Peter Brett

Re: SVG import

2016-11-29 Thread David V Glasgow
file in a vector editor (Inkscape, > Illustrator, etc.) to extract the > points to paste intil the SVG widget: > > 1. means that faut de meux one is dependent on an external application. > > 2. I would jalouse that SVG import could be "folded" inti

SVG import

2016-11-29 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi Richmond, I believe that the best way to use SVG ilustrations within LiveCode is converting them to PNG images. Take a look at these stacks (download draft v02) http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=11=28384 I hope that developers more experienced take notice and fix these early

SVG import

2016-11-29 Thread Richmond Mathewson
The way one has to open an SVG file in a vector editor (Inkscape, Illustrator, etc.) to extract the points to paste intil the SVG widget: 1. means that faut de meux one is dependent on an external application. 2. I would jalouse that SVG import could be "folded" intil Livecode witho