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Sketsa SVG Editor 5.3.2 (Default branch)

Image Sketsa SVG Editor is a vector drawing application based on SVG. It allows users to create vector graphics that can be scaled and printed at any resolution, without losing detail or clarity. It features various tools for optimizing content creation, and includes a property palette, a DOM editor, a source editor, a resource editor, SVG-specific shape tools, transformation tools, and additional illustration tools. It uses SVG as native file format. License: Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial Changes:
There are major bugfixes, especially in the area of preview with Javascript/ECMAScript. This release also has small enhancements. Image

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SVG(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						  SVG(3pm)

NAME
SVG - Perl extension for generating Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) documents VERSION Version 2.51, 30 March, 2012 Refer to SVG::Manual for the complete manual DESCRIPTION
SVG is a 100% Perl module which generates a nested data structure containing the DOM representation of an SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) image. Using SVG, you can generate SVG objects, embed other SVG instances into it, access the DOM object, create and access javascript, and generate SMIL animation content. Refer to SVG::Manual for the complete manual. AUTHOR
Ronan Oger, RO IT Systemms GmbH, cpan@roitsystems.com CO-MAINTAINER Gabor Szabo CREDITS
I would like to thank the following people for contributing to this module with patches, testing, suggestions, and other nice tidbits: Peter Wainwright, Ian Hickson, Adam Schneider, Steve Lihn, Allen Day SEE ALSO
perl(1),SVG,SVG::DOM,SVG::XML,SVG::Element,SVG::Parser, SVG::Manual SVG::Extension <http://www.roitsystems.com/> ROASP.com: Serverside SVG server <http://www.roitsystems.com/> ROIT Systems: Commercial SVG perl solutions <http://www.w3c.org/Graphics/SVG/> SVG at the W3C Methods SVG provides both explicit and generic element constructor methods. Explicit generators are generally (with a few exceptions) named for the element they generate. If a tag method is required for a tag containing hyphens, the method name replaces the hyphen with an underscore. ie: to generate tag <column-heading id="new"> you would use method $svg->column_heading(id=>'new'). All element constructors take a hash of element attributes and options; element attributes such as 'id' or 'border' are passed by name, while options for the method (such as the type of an element that supports multiple alternate forms) are passed preceded by a hyphen, e.g '-type'. Both types may be freely intermixed; see the "fe" method and code examples througout the documentation for more examples. new (constructor) $svg = SVG->new(%attributes) Creates a new SVG object. Attributes of the document SVG element be passed as an optional list of key value pairs. Additionally, SVG options (prefixed with a hyphen) may be set on a per object basis: Example: my $svg1 = SVG->new; my $svg2 = SVG->new(id => 'document_element'); my $svg3 = SVG->new( -printerror => 1, -raiseerror => 0, -indent => ' ', -elsep => " ", # element line (vertical) separator -docroot => 'svg', # default document root element (SVG specification assumes svg). Defaults to 'svg' if undefined -xml_xlink => 'http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink', # required by Mozilla's embedded SVG engine -sysid => 'abc', # optional system identifier -pubid => "-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.0//EN", # public identifier default value is "-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.0//EN" if undefined -namespace => 'mysvg', -inline => 1 id => 'document_element', width => 300, height => 200, ); Default SVG options may also be set in the import list. See "EXPORTS" above for more on the available options. Furthermore, the following options: -version -encoding -standalone -namespace -inline -pubid (formerly -identifier) -sysid (standalone) may also be set in xmlify, overriding any corresponding values set in the SVG->new declaration xmlify (alias: to_xml render serialize serialise ) $string = $svg->xmlify(%attributes); Returns xml representation of svg document. XML Declaration Name Default Value -version '1.0' -encoding 'UTF-8' -standalone 'yes' -namespace 'svg' - namespace prefix for elements. Can also be used in any element method to over-ride the current namespace prefix. Make sure to have declared the prefix before using it. -inline '0' - If '1', then this is an inline document. -pubid '-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.0//EN'; -sysid 'http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-SVG-20010904/DTD/svg10.dtd' perlify () return the perl code which generates the SVG document as it currently exists. toperl () Alias for method perlify() perl v5.14.2 2012-05-29 SVG(3pm)