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#!/usr/bin/env python
# openscad.py
# This is an Inkscape extension to output paths to extruded OpenSCAD polygons
# The Inkscape objects must first be converted to paths (Path > Object to
# Path). Some paths may not work well -- the paths have to be polygons. As
# such, paths derived from text may meet with mixed results.
# Written by Daniel C. Newman ( dan dot newman at mtbaldy dot us )
# 10 June 2012
# 15 June 2012
# Updated by Dan Newman to handle a single level of polygon nesting.
# This is sufficient to handle most fonts.
# If you want to nest two polygons, combine them into a single path
# within Inkscape with "Path > Combine Path".
# 15 August 2014
# Updated by Josef Skladanka to automatically set extruded heights
#
# 2017-03-11, [email protected]
# 0.12 parse svg width="400mm" correctly. Came out downscaled by 3...
#
#
# CAUTION: keep the version numnber in sync with paths2openscad.inx about page
# CAUTION: indentation and whitespace issues due to pep8 compatibility.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
import os
import sys
import os.path
import inkex
import simplepath
import simpletransform
import cubicsuperpath
import cspsubdiv
import bezmisc
import re
import string
DEFAULT_WIDTH = 100
DEFAULT_HEIGHT = 100
# Parse all these as 56.7 mm height:
# "path1234_56_7_mm", "pat1234____57.7mm", "path1234_57.7__mm"
RE_AUTO_HEIGHT_ID = re.compile(r".*?_+(\d+(?:[_\.]\d+)?)_*mm$")
RE_AUTO_HEIGHT_DESC = re.compile(
r"^(?:ht|height):\s*(\d+(?:\.\d+)?) ?mm$",
re.MULTILINE)
DESC_TAGS = ['desc', inkex.addNS('desc', 'svg')]
# CAUTION: keep these defaults in sync with paths2openscad.inx
INX_SCAD2STL = os.getenv('INX_SCAD2STL', "openscad '{SCAD}' -o '{STL}'")
INX_STL_POSTPROCESSING = os.getenv('INX_STL_POSTPROCESSING', "cura '{STL}' &")
def parseLengthWithUnits(str):
'''
Parse an SVG value which may or may not have units attached
This version is greatly simplified in that it only allows: no units,
units of px, and units of %. Everything else, it returns None for.
There is a more general routine to consider in scour.py if more
generality is ever needed.
With inkscape 0.91 we need other units too: e.g. svg:width="400mm"
'''
u = 'px'
s = str.strip()
if s[-2:] in ('px', 'pt', 'pc', 'mm', 'cm', 'in', 'ft'):
u = s[-2:]
s = s[:-2]
elif s[-1:] in ('m', '%'):
u = s[-1:]
s = s[:-1]
try:
v = float(s)
except:
return None, None
return v, u
def pointInBBox(pt, bbox):
'''
Determine if the point pt=[x, y] lies on or within the bounding
box bbox=[xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax].
'''
# if ( x < xmin ) or ( x > xmax ) or ( y < ymin ) or ( y > ymax )
if (pt[0] < bbox[0]) or (pt[0] > bbox[1]) or \
(pt[1] < bbox[2]) or (pt[1] > bbox[3]):
return False
else:
return True
def bboxInBBox(bbox1, bbox2):
'''
Determine if the bounding box bbox1 lies on or within the
bounding box bbox2. NOTE: we do not test for strict enclosure.
Structure of the bounding boxes is
bbox1 = [ xmin1, xmax1, ymin1, ymax1 ]
bbox2 = [ xmin2, xmax2, ymin2, ymax2 ]
'''
# if ( xmin1 < xmin2 ) or ( xmax1 > xmax2 ) or
# ( ymin1 < ymin2 ) or ( ymax1 > ymax2 )
if (bbox1[0] < bbox2[0]) or (bbox1[1] > bbox2[1]) or \
(bbox1[2] < bbox2[2]) or (bbox1[3] > bbox2[3]):
return False
else:
return True
def pointInPoly(p, poly, bbox=None):
'''
Use a ray casting algorithm to see if the point p = [x, y] lies within
the polygon poly = [[x1,y1],[x2,y2],...]. Returns True if the point
is within poly, lies on an edge of poly, or is a vertex of poly.
'''
if (p is None) or (poly is None):
return False
# Check to see if the point lies outside the polygon's bounding box
if bbox is not None:
if not pointInBBox(p, bbox):
return False
# Check to see if the point is a vertex
if p in poly:
return True
# Handle a boundary case associated with the point
# lying on a horizontal edge of the polygon
x = p[0]
y = p[1]
p1 = poly[0]
p2 = poly[1]
for i in range(len(poly)):
if i != 0:
p1 = poly[i - 1]
p2 = poly[i]
if (y == p1[1]) and (p1[1] == p2[1]) and \
(x > min(p1[0], p2[0])) and (x < max(p1[0], p2[0])):
return True
n = len(poly)
inside = False
p1_x, p1_y = poly[0]
for i in range(n + 1):
p2_x, p2_y = poly[i % n]
if y > min(p1_y, p2_y):
if y <= max(p1_y, p2_y):
if x <= max(p1_x, p2_x):
if p1_y != p2_y:
intersect = p1_x + (y - p1_y) * (p2_x - p1_x) / \
(p2_y - p1_y)
if x <= intersect:
inside = not inside
else:
inside = not inside
p1_x, p1_y = p2_x, p2_y
return inside
def polyInPoly(poly1, bbox1, poly2, bbox2):
'''
Determine if polygon poly2 = [[x1,y1],[x2,y2],...]
contains polygon poly1.
The bounding box information, bbox=[xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax]
is optional. When supplied it can be used to perform rejections.
Note that one bounding box containing another is not sufficient
to imply that one polygon contains another. It's necessary, but
not sufficient.
'''
# See if poly1's bboundin box is NOT contained by poly2's bounding box
# if it isn't, then poly1 cannot be contained by poly2.
if (bbox1 is not None) and (bbox2 is not None):
if not bboxInBBox(bbox1, bbox2):
return False
# To see if poly1 is contained by poly2, we need to ensure that each
# vertex of poly1 lies on or within poly2
for p in poly1:
if not pointInPoly(p, poly2, bbox2):
return False
# Looks like poly1 is contained on or in Poly2
return True
def subdivideCubicPath(sp, flat, i=1):
'''
[ Lifted from eggbot.py with impunity ]
Break up a bezier curve into smaller curves, each of which
is approximately a straight line within a given tolerance
(the "smoothness" defined by [flat]).
This is a modified version of cspsubdiv.cspsubdiv(): rewritten
because recursion-depth errors on complicated line segments
could occur with cspsubdiv.cspsubdiv().
'''
while True:
while True:
if i >= len(sp):
return
p0 = sp[i - 1][1]
p1 = sp[i - 1][2]
p2 = sp[i][0]
p3 = sp[i][1]
b = (p0, p1, p2, p3)
if cspsubdiv.maxdist(b) > flat:
break
i += 1
one, two = bezmisc.beziersplitatt(b, 0.5)
sp[i - 1][2] = one[1]
sp[i][0] = two[2]
p = [one[2], one[3], two[1]]
sp[i:1] = [p]
class OpenSCAD(inkex.Effect):
def __init__(self):
inkex.Effect.__init__(self)
self.OptionParser.add_option(
"--tab", # NOTE: value is not used.
action="store", type="string", dest="tab", default="splash",
help="The active tab when Apply was pressed")
self.OptionParser.add_option(
'--smoothness', dest='smoothness', type='float',
default=float(0.2), action='store',
help='Curve smoothing (less for more)')
self.OptionParser.add_option(
'--height', dest='height', type='string', default='5',
action='store', help='Height (mm)')
self.OptionParser.add_option(
'--fname', dest='fname', type='string', default='~/inkscape.scad',
action='store', help='Curve smoothing (less for more)')
self.OptionParser.add_option(
'--autoheight', dest='autoheight', type='string', default='false',
action='store', help='Set heights automatically')
self.OptionParser.add_option(
'--scad2stl', dest='scad2stl', type='string', default='false',
action='store',
help='Also convert to STL ( details see --scad2stlcmd option )')
self.OptionParser.add_option(
'--scad2stlcmd', dest='scad2stlcmd', type='string',
default=INX_SCAD2STL, action='store',
help='Command used to convert to STL. Use {SCAD} for the ' +
'openSCAD input and {STL} for the STL output file.')
self.OptionParser.add_option(
'--stlpost', dest='stlpost', type='string', default='false',
action='store', help='Start e.g. a slicer. This implies the ' +
'--scad2stl option. ( see --stlpostcmd)')
self.OptionParser.add_option(
'--stlpostcmd', dest='stlpostcmd', type='string',
default=INX_STL_POSTPROCESSING, action='store',
help='Command used for post processing an STL file ' +
'(typically a slicer). Use {STL} for the STL filename.')
self.dpi = 90.0 # factored out for inkscape-0.92
self.cx = float(DEFAULT_WIDTH) / 2.0
self.cy = float(DEFAULT_HEIGHT) / 2.0
self.xmin, self.xmax = (1.0E70, -1.0E70)
self.ymin, self.ymax = (1.0E70, -1.0E70)
# Dictionary of paths we will construct. It's keyed by the SVG node
# it came from. Such keying isn't too useful in this specific case,
# but it can be useful in other applications when you actually want
# to go back and update the SVG document
self.paths = {}
# Output file handling
self.call_list = []
self.pathid = int(0)
# Output file
self.f = None
# For handling an SVG viewbox attribute, we will need to know the
# values of the document's <svg> width and height attributes as well
# as establishing a transform from the viewbox to the display.
self.docWidth = float(DEFAULT_WIDTH)
self.docHeight = float(DEFAULT_HEIGHT)
self.docTransform = [[1.0, 0.0, 0.0], [0.0, 1.0, 0.0]]
# Dictionary of warnings issued. This to prevent from warning
# multiple times about the same problem
self.warnings = {}
def getLength(self, name, default):
'''
Get the <svg> attribute with name "name" and default value "default"
Parse the attribute into a value and associated units. Then, accept
units of cm, ft, in, m, mm, pc, or pt. Convert to pixels.
Note that SVG defines 90 px = 1 in = 25.4 mm.
Note: Since inkscape 0.92 we use the CSS standard of 96 px = 1 in.
'''
str = self.document.getroot().get(name)
if str:
v, u = parseLengthWithUnits(str)
if not v:
# Couldn't parse the value
return None
elif (u == 'mm'):
return float(v) * (self.dpi / 25.4)
elif (u == 'cm'):
return float(v) * (self.dpi * 10.0 / 25.4)
elif (u == 'm'):
return float(v) * (self.dpi * 1000.0 / 25.4)
elif (u == 'in'):
return float(v) * self.dpi
elif (u == 'ft'):
return float(v) * 12.0 * self.dpi
elif (u == 'pt'):
# Use modern "Postscript" points of 72 pt = 1 in instead
# of the traditional 72.27 pt = 1 in
return float(v) * (self.dpi / 72.0)
elif (u == 'pc'):
return float(v) * (self.dpi / 6.0)
elif (u == 'px'):
return float(v)
else:
# Unsupported units
return None
else:
# No width specified; assume the default value
return float(default)
def getDocProps(self):
'''
Get the document's height and width attributes from the <svg> tag.
Use a default value in case the property is not present or is
expressed in units of percentages.
'''
self.docHeight = self.getLength('height', DEFAULT_HEIGHT)
self.docWidth = self.getLength('width', DEFAULT_WIDTH)
inkscape_version = self.document.getroot().get(
"{http://www.inkscape.org/namespaces/inkscape}version")
# a simple 'inkscape:version' does not work here. sigh....
if inkscape_version:
'''
inkscape:version="0.91 r"
inkscape:version="0.92.0 ..."
See also https://github.com/fablabnbg/paths2openscad/issues/1
'''
m = re.match(r"(\d+)\.(\d+)", inkscape_version)
if m:
if int(m.group(1)) > 0 or int(m.group(2)) > 91:
self.dpi = 96 # 96dpi since inkscape 0.92
if (self.docHeight is None) or (self.docWidth is None):
return False
else:
return True
def handleViewBox(self):
'''
Set up the document-wide transform in the event that the document has
an SVG viewbox
'''
if self.getDocProps():
viewbox = self.document.getroot().get('viewBox')
if viewbox:
vinfo = viewbox.strip().replace(',', ' ').split(' ')
if (vinfo[2] != 0) and (vinfo[3] != 0):
sx = self.docWidth / float(vinfo[2])
sy = self.docHeight / float(vinfo[3])
self.docTransform = simpletransform.parseTransform(
'scale(%f,%f)' % (sx, sy))
def getPathVertices(self, path, node=None, transform=None):
'''
Decompose the path data from an SVG element into individual
subpaths, each subpath consisting of absolute move to and line
to coordinates. Place these coordinates into a list of polygon
vertices.
'''
if (not path) or (len(path) == 0):
# Nothing to do
return None
# parsePath() may raise an exception. This is okay
sp = simplepath.parsePath(path)
if (not sp) or (len(sp) == 0):
# Path must have been devoid of any real content
return None
# Get a cubic super path
p = cubicsuperpath.CubicSuperPath(sp)
if (not p) or (len(p) == 0):
# Probably never happens, but...
return None
if transform:
simpletransform.applyTransformToPath(transform, p)
# Now traverse the cubic super path
subpath_list = []
subpath_vertices = []
for sp in p:
# We've started a new subpath
# See if there is a prior subpath and whether we should keep it
if len(subpath_vertices):
subpath_list.append(
[subpath_vertices, [sp_xmin, sp_xmax, sp_ymin, sp_ymax]])
subpath_vertices = []
subdivideCubicPath(sp, float(self.options.smoothness))
# Note the first point of the subpath
first_point = sp[0][1]
subpath_vertices.append(first_point)
sp_xmin = first_point[0]
sp_xmax = first_point[0]
sp_ymin = first_point[1]
sp_ymax = first_point[1]
# See if the first and last points are identical
# OpenSCAD doesn't mind if we duplicate the first and last
# vertex, but our polygon in polygon algorithm may
n = len(sp)
last_point = sp[n - 1][1]
if first_point[0] == last_point[0] and \
first_point[1] == last_point[1]:
n = n - 1
# Traverse each point of the subpath
for csp in sp[1:n]:
# Append the vertex to our list of vertices
pt = csp[1]
subpath_vertices.append(pt)
# Track the bounding box of this subpath
if pt[0] < sp_xmin:
sp_xmin = pt[0]
elif pt[0] > sp_xmax:
sp_xmax = pt[0]
if pt[1] < sp_ymin:
sp_ymin = pt[1]
elif pt[1] > sp_ymax:
sp_ymax = pt[1]
# Track the bounding box of the overall drawing
# This is used for centering the polygons in OpenSCAD around the
# (x,y) origin
if sp_xmin < self.xmin:
self.xmin = sp_xmin
if sp_xmax > self.xmax:
self.xmax = sp_xmax
if sp_ymin < self.ymin:
self.ymin = sp_ymin
if sp_ymax > self.ymax:
self.ymax = sp_ymax
# Handle the final subpath
if len(subpath_vertices):
subpath_list.append(
[subpath_vertices, [sp_xmin, sp_xmax, sp_ymin, sp_ymax]])
if len(subpath_list) > 0:
self.paths[node] = subpath_list
def convertPath(self, node):
path = self.paths[node]
if (path is None) or (len(path) == 0):
return
# Determine which polys contain which
contains = [[] for i in xrange(len(path))]
contained_by = [[] for i in xrange(len(path))]
for i in range(0, len(path)):
for j in range(i + 1, len(path)):
if polyInPoly(path[j][0], path[j][1], path[i][0], path[i][1]):
# subpath i contains subpath j
contains[i].append(j)
# subpath j is contained in subpath i
contained_by[j].append(i)
elif polyInPoly(
path[i][0], path[i][1], path[j][0], path[j][1]):
# subpath j contains subpath i
contains[j].append(i)
# subpath i is containd in subpath j
contained_by[i].append(j)
# Generate an OpenSCAD module for this path
rawid = node.get('id', '')
if (rawid is None) or (rawid == ''):
id = str(self.pathid) + 'x'
rawid = id
self.pathid += 1
else:
id = re.sub('[^A-Za-z0-9_]+', '', rawid)
self.f.write('module poly_' + id + '(h)\n{\n')
self.f.write(' scale([25.4/%g, -25.4/%g, 1]) union()\n {\n' %
(self.dpi, self.dpi))
# And add the call to the call list
# Height is set by the overall module parameter
# unless an auto-height is found.
height = 'h'
if self.options.autoheight == 'true':
for tagname in DESC_TAGS:
desc_node = node.find("./%s" % tagname)
if desc_node is not None:
found_height = RE_AUTO_HEIGHT_DESC.findall(desc_node.text)
if found_height:
height = found_height[-1]
break
else:
found_height = RE_AUTO_HEIGHT_ID.findall(rawid)
if found_height:
height = found_height[-1].replace("_", ".")
self.call_list.append('poly_%s(%s);\n' % (id, height))
for i in range(0, len(path)):
# Skip this subpath if it is contained by another one
if len(contained_by[i]) != 0:
continue
subpath = path[i][0]
bbox = path[i][1]
if len(contains[i]) == 0:
# This subpath does not contain any subpaths
poly = \
' linear_extrude(height=h)\n' + \
' polygon(['
for point in subpath:
poly += '[%f,%f],' % (
(point[0] - self.cx), (point[1] - self.cy))
poly = poly[:-1]
poly += ']);\n'
self.f.write(poly)
else:
# This subpath contains other subpaths
poly = \
' difference()\n' + \
' {\n' + \
' linear_extrude(height=h)\n' + \
' polygon(['
for point in subpath:
poly += '[%f,%f],' % (
(point[0] - self.cx), (point[1] - self.cy))
poly = poly[:-1]
poly += ']);\n'
self.f.write(poly)
for j in contains[i]:
poly = \
' translate([0, 0, -fudge])\n' + \
' linear_extrude(height=h+2*fudge)\n' + \
' polygon(['
for point in path[j][0]:
poly += '[%f,%f],' % (
(point[0] - self.cx), (point[1] - self.cy))
poly = poly[:-1]
poly += ']);\n'
self.f.write(poly)
self.f.write(' }\n')
# End the module
self.f.write(' }\n}\n')
def recursivelyTraverseSvg(self, aNodeList,
matCurrent=[[1.0, 0.0, 0.0], [0.0, 1.0, 0.0]],
parent_visibility='visible'):
'''
[ This too is largely lifted from eggbot.py ]
Recursively walk the SVG document, building polygon vertex lists
for each graphical element we support.
Rendered SVG elements:
<circle>, <ellipse>, <line>, <path>, <polygon>, <polyline>, <rect>
Supported SVG elements:
<group>, <use>
Ignored SVG elements:
<defs>, <eggbot>, <metadata>, <namedview>, <pattern>,
processing directives
All other SVG elements trigger an error (including <text>)
'''
for node in aNodeList:
# Ignore invisible nodes
v = node.get('visibility', parent_visibility)
if v == 'inherit':
v = parent_visibility
if v == 'hidden' or v == 'collapse':
pass
# First apply the current matrix transform to this node's tranform
matNew = simpletransform.composeTransform(
matCurrent,
simpletransform.parseTransform(node.get("transform")))
if node.tag == inkex.addNS('g', 'svg') or node.tag == 'g':
self.recursivelyTraverseSvg(node, matNew, v)
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('use', 'svg') or node.tag == 'use':
# A <use> element refers to another SVG element via an
# xlink:href="#blah" attribute. We will handle the element by
# doing an XPath search through the document, looking for the
# element with the matching id="blah" attribute. We then
# recursively process that element after applying any necessary
# (x,y) translation.
#
# Notes:
# 1. We ignore the height and width attributes as they do not
# apply to path-like elements, and
# 2. Even if the use element has visibility="hidden", SVG
# still calls for processing the referenced element. The
# referenced element is hidden only if its visibility is
# "inherit" or "hidden".
refid = node.get(inkex.addNS('href', 'xlink'))
if not refid:
pass
# [1:] to ignore leading '#' in reference
path = '//*[@id="%s"]' % refid[1:]
refnode = node.xpath(path)
if refnode:
x = float(node.get('x', '0'))
y = float(node.get('y', '0'))
# Note: the transform has already been applied
if (x != 0) or (y != 0):
matNew2 = composeTransform(
matNew,
parseTransform('translate(%f,%f)' % (x, y)))
else:
matNew2 = matNew
v = node.get('visibility', v)
self.recursivelyTraverseSvg(refnode, matNew2, v)
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('path', 'svg'):
path_data = node.get('d')
if path_data:
self.getPathVertices(path_data, node, matNew)
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('rect', 'svg') or node.tag == 'rect':
# Manually transform
#
# <rect x="X" y="Y" width="W" height="H"/>
#
# into
#
# <path d="MX,Y lW,0 l0,H l-W,0 z"/>
#
# I.e., explicitly draw three sides of the rectangle and the
# fourth side implicitly
# Create a path with the outline of the rectangle
x = float(node.get('x'))
y = float(node.get('y'))
if (not x) or (not y):
pass
w = float(node.get('width', '0'))
h = float(node.get('height', '0'))
a = []
a.append(['M ', [x, y]])
a.append([' l ', [w, 0]])
a.append([' l ', [0, h]])
a.append([' l ', [-w, 0]])
a.append([' Z', []])
self.getPathVertices(simplepath.formatPath(a), node, matNew)
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('line', 'svg') or node.tag == 'line':
# Convert
#
# <line x1="X1" y1="Y1" x2="X2" y2="Y2/>
#
# to
#
# <path d="MX1,Y1 LX2,Y2"/>
x1 = float(node.get('x1'))
y1 = float(node.get('y1'))
x2 = float(node.get('x2'))
y2 = float(node.get('y2'))
if (not x1) or (not y1) or (not x2) or (not y2):
pass
a = []
a.append(['M ', [x1, y1]])
a.append([' L ', [x2, y2]])
self.getPathVertices(simplepath.formatPath(a), node, matNew)
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('polyline', 'svg') or \
node.tag == 'polyline':
# Convert
#
# <polyline points="x1,y1 x2,y2 x3,y3 [...]"/>
#
# to
#
# <path d="Mx1,y1 Lx2,y2 Lx3,y3 [...]"/>
#
# Note: we ignore polylines with no points
pl = node.get('points', '').strip()
if pl == '':
pass
pa = pl.split()
d = "".join(
["M " + pa[i] if i == 0 else " L " + pa[i] for i in range(
0, len(pa))])
self.getPathVertices(d, node, matNew)
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('polygon', 'svg') or \
node.tag == 'polygon':
# Convert
#
# <polygon points="x1,y1 x2,y2 x3,y3 [...]"/>
#
# to
#
# <path d="Mx1,y1 Lx2,y2 Lx3,y3 [...] Z"/>
#
# Note: we ignore polygons with no points
pl = node.get('points', '').strip()
if pl == '':
pass
pa = pl.split()
d = "".join(
["M " + pa[i] if i == 0 else " L " + pa[i] for i in range(
0, len(pa))])
d += " Z"
self.getPathVertices(d, node, matNew)
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('ellipse', 'svg') or \
node.tag == 'ellipse' or \
node.tag == inkex.addNS('circle', 'svg') or \
node.tag == 'circle':
# Convert circles and ellipses to a path with two 180 degree
# arcs. In general (an ellipse), we convert
#
# <ellipse rx="RX" ry="RY" cx="X" cy="Y"/>
#
# to
#
# <path d="MX1,CY A RX,RY 0 1 0 X2,CY A RX,RY 0 1 0 X1,CY"/>
#
# where
#
# X1 = CX - RX
# X2 = CX + RX
#
# Note: ellipses or circles with a radius attribute of value 0
# are ignored
if node.tag == inkex.addNS('ellipse', 'svg') or \
node.tag == 'ellipse':
rx = float(node.get('rx', '0'))
ry = float(node.get('ry', '0'))
else:
rx = float(node.get('r', '0'))
ry = rx
if rx == 0 or ry == 0:
pass
cx = float(node.get('cx', '0'))
cy = float(node.get('cy', '0'))
x1 = cx - rx
x2 = cx + rx
d = 'M %f,%f ' % (x1, cy) + \
'A %f,%f ' % (rx, ry) + \
'0 1 0 %f,%f ' % (x2, cy) + \
'A %f,%f ' % (rx, ry) + \
'0 1 0 %f,%f' % (x1, cy)
self.getPathVertices(d, node, matNew)
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('pattern', 'svg') or \
node.tag == 'pattern':
pass
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('metadata', 'svg') or \
node.tag == 'metadata':
pass
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('defs', 'svg') or node.tag == 'defs':
pass
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('desc', 'svg') or node.tag == 'desc':
pass
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('namedview', 'sodipodi') or \
node.tag == 'namedview':
pass
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('eggbot', 'svg') or \
node.tag == 'eggbot':
pass
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('text', 'svg') or node.tag == 'text':
inkex.errormsg(
'Warning: unable to draw text, '
'please convert it to a path first.')
pass
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('title', 'svg') or \
node.tag == 'title':
pass
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('image', 'svg') or \
node.tag == 'image':
if 'image' not in self.warnings:
inkex.errormsg(
gettext.gettext(
'Warning: unable to draw bitmap images; '
'please convert them to line art first. '
'Consider using the "Trace bitmap..." '
'tool of the "Path" menu. Mac users please '
'note that some X11 settings may '
'cause cut-and-paste operations to paste in '
'bitmap copies.'))
self.warnings['image'] = 1
pass
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('pattern', 'svg') or \
node.tag == 'pattern':
pass
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('radialGradient', 'svg') or \
node.tag == 'radialGradient':
# Similar to pattern
pass
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('linearGradient', 'svg') or \
node.tag == 'linearGradient':
# Similar in pattern
pass
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('style', 'svg') or \
node.tag == 'style':
# This is a reference to an external style sheet and not the
# value of a style attribute to be inherited by child elements
pass
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('cursor', 'svg') or \
node.tag == 'cursor':
pass
elif node.tag == inkex.addNS('color-profile', 'svg') or \
node.tag == 'color-profile':
# Gamma curves, color temp, etc. are not relevant to single
# color output
pass
elif not isinstance(node.tag, basestring):
# This is likely an XML processing instruction such as an XML
# comment. lxml uses a function reference for such node tags
# and as such the node tag is likely not a printable string.
# Further, converting it to a printable string likely won't
# be very useful.
pass
else:
inkex.errormsg(
'Warning: unable to draw object <%s>, '
'please convert it to a path first.' % node.tag)
pass
def recursivelyGetEnclosingTransform(self, node):
'''
Determine the cumulative transform which node inherits from
its chain of ancestors.
'''
node = node.getparent()
if node is not None:
parent_transform = self.recursivelyGetEnclosingTransform(node)
node_transform = node.get('transform', None)
if node_transform is None:
return parent_transform
else:
tr = simpletransform.parseTransform(node_transform)
if parent_transform is None:
return tr
else:
return simpletransform.composeTransform(
parent_transform, tr)
else:
return self.docTransform
def effect(self):
# Viewbox handling
self.handleViewBox()
# First traverse the document (or selected items), reducing
# everything to line segments. If working on a selection,
# then determine the selection's bounding box in the process.
# (Actually, we just need to know it's extrema on the x-axis.)
if self.options.ids:
# Traverse the selected objects