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Info: SvgAndMe with tclBlend2d #13

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abu-irrational opened this issue Jul 19, 2024 · 1 comment
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Info: SvgAndMe with tclBlend2d #13

abu-irrational opened this issue Jul 19, 2024 · 1 comment

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@abu-irrational
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Hi William,
last week I released a new version of my Blend2/Tcl porting, including some parts of SvgAndMe.

Here's a short demo of TclBlend2d in action. Here's on Windows but it also works on Linux and MacOS
As you can see the SVG-image (the whale) was loaded thank's to SvgAndMe, and it can be placed, scaled and rotated.
Moreover I added a facility for anchoring any corner or side of the image other than its proper origin.
Plus, the image can be automatically scaled (autoresize) so as to occupy the maximum surface area, compliant with the current coordinate-system and respecting the anchor constraints.

svg-autoresize.-.Trim.mp4

William, many, many thanks for your work, it opened a new world of possibilities.
I greet you with a link to a small collection of Blend2d demos https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/Blend2d+Gallery

Aldo

@Wiladams
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You are certainly welcome. This library has improved tremendously from your usage and feedback. Otherwise, it would just remain my own private work. Now maybe more people can benefit.

I agree, having SVG easily available opens up a world of rapid possibilities. I don't want to go full on Web Browser, but I'll certainly continue to add things that seem useful.

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