Hi Richmond, New direction is: http://capellan2000.000space.com/
Notice that i have not made significant work with svg... just with Adobe Ilustrator files (vector graphics only for import and export) and PDF files (vector graphics only for export only). Code for svg export that i used in one stack is an adaptation of Richard Gasking's works from stack mc2svg. Richmond, you should follow Malte's recommendation to use Ian McPhail's stack: SVGL. This stack (SVGL) implement correctly most SVG Transformations: scale, translation and rotate. Other features that i want to see in this stack: 1) Skew and Matrix Transformations (that allows all transformations in a single operation). 2) Support for gradients and transparency in fills and strokes. 3) Import Circles and Rounded Rectangles as Rev Circles and Rounded Rectangles (actual version of SVGL import both kind of graphics as Polylines) Recently, i post a message announcing a new version of Eps Import. Read this message again: Download the stack "Eps Import V05B" from: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TL5QP5WD or visit my webpage: http://capellan2000.000space.com/ in this page look for the stack named: Eps_Import_V05B.zip Notice that this website named 000space does not allow hotlinking so, if you click in this link to download the file, you will be redirected to an error page: http://www.capellan2000.000space.com/Eps_Import_V05B.zip New in this version: Basic functionality to import ilustrator blends as gradients. Still pending to create code for some important blend properties. Important caveat: Your ilustrator gradients should have a name compatible with the Runrev convention for variable names. That is, your gradients names in ilustrator should not have any "ilegal" characters like commas, ampersand (&), etc, etc. Ilustrator files exported from Xara, (the tool that i use) does not have this problem, because gradients are named like "Radial gradient 05" and "Lineal gradient 12". Hopefully, Runrev will integrate soon this functionality of importing blends to their SVGL importer stack. In fact, svg graphics are better than ilustrator graphics because they share many important features with vector graphics from this platform, like defined geometric shapes (vital to import round rectangles and circles), alpha properties for each color inside a fill or stroke and gradients applied to stroke lines. Alert me in this mail list about any problems with the download links provided. Happy and fruitful 2010 for everyone! Alejandro -- View this message in context: http://n4.nabble.com/SVG-Anti-Grain-and-Runtime-Revolution-tp1470563p1472020.html Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
