[Chicago] A quick question

Carl Karsten carl at personnelware.com
Tue Mar 26 17:13:35 CET 2013


I think Inkscape is worth learning - not mastering, but be able to
bang something simple together when you need to.

changing font/color of a bunch of text will drive you batty though.

Carl K


On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 10:46 AM, Aaron Rothenberg
<a_rothenberg at hotmail.com> wrote:
>  Dia also uses a custom xml that I have avoided looking at. I was more
> hoping to render the python as a uml and then  drag,drop,click and edit. I
> won't need to script the process because it's a one off.
>
> But that's 2 for svg/inkscape so now I'm thinking it's worth using so that I
> have it in my tool belt for when my needs might be less simple.
>
>
>> From: carl at personnelware.com
>> Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 10:23:18 -0500
>> To: chicago at python.org
>> Subject: Re: [Chicago] A quick question
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Aaron Rothenberg
>> <a_rothenberg at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> > I've never used an SVG
>>
>> You can pretend it is just another image format.
>>
>> Or you can look at it with a text editor and see that it is human
>> readable. Kinda like html.
>>
>> It is xml, which means it can be parsed. I use inkscape to layout
>> the title slide for vidoes, then python to set the title and presenter
>> names.
>>
>>
>> Carl K
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