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#!/usr/bin/env python #coding:utf-8 # Author: mozman # Purpose: package definition file # Created: 08.09.2010 # License: MIT License # Copyright (c) 2010-2018 Manfred Moitzi """ A Python library to create SVG drawings. SVG is a language for describing two-dimensional graphics in XML. SVG allows for three types of graphic objects: vector graphic shapes (e.g., paths consisting of straight lines and curves), images and text. Graphical objects can be grouped, styled, transformed and composed into previously rendered objects. The feature set includes nested transformations, clipping paths, alpha masks, filter effects and template objects. SVG drawings can be interactive and dynamic. Animations can be defined and triggered either declarative (i.e., by embedding SVG animation elements in SVG content) or via scripting. .. seealso:: http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/intro.html#AboutSVG a simple example:: import svgwrite dwg = svgwrite.Drawing('test.svg', profile='tiny') dwg.add(dwg.line((0, 0), (10, 0), stroke=svgwrite.rgb(10, 10, 16, '%'))) dwg.add(dwg.text('Test', insert=(0, 0.2))) dwg.save() SVG Version ----------- You can only create two types of SVG drawings: * *SVG 1.2 Tiny Profile*, use Drawing(profile= ``'tiny'``) * *SVG 1.1 Full Profile*, use Drawing(profile= ``'full'``) """ from .version import __version__, version VERSION = __version__ __author__ = "mozman <me@mozman.at>" AUTHOR_NAME = 'Manfred Moitzi' AUTHOR_EMAIL = 'me@mozman.at' CYEAR = '2014-2019' from svgwrite.drawing import Drawing from svgwrite.utils import rgb class Unit(object): """ Add units to values. """ def __init__(self, unit='cm'): """ Unit constructor :param str unit: specify the unit string """ self._unit = unit def __rmul__(self, other): """ add unit-string to 'other'. (e.g. 5*cm => '5cm') """ return "%s%s" % (other, self._unit) def __call__(self, *args): """ Add unit-strings to all arguments. :param args: list of values e.g.: cm(1,2,3) => '1cm,2cm,3cm' """ return ','.join(["%s%s" % (arg, self._unit) for arg in args]) cm = Unit('cm') mm = Unit('mm') em = Unit('em') ex = Unit('ex') px = Unit('px') inch = Unit('in') pc = Unit('pc') pt = Unit('pt') percent = Unit('%') deg = Unit('deg') grad = Unit('grad') rad = Unit('rad') Hz = Unit('Hz') kHz = Unit('kHz')