Martin P. Hellwig schrieb:
On 02/16/11 09:04, Arndt Roger Schneider wrote:

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tkpath does not seem to come standard with Python's tk version when I looked into it a couple of years ago, but maybe it has now?

tk canvas and tkpath share the same interface, the first tkpath was
a plugin into the tk canvas. A tkinter wrapper class will
be a simple subclass of tk canvas introducing the new item types:
path, ppolygone, polyline, circle, elipsis, pimage, prect, ptext, group and for tkpath 0.3 three
additional messages for: style, gradient and distance, that's all
~50 lines of code.

Is there anyting else You want to know about svg?


No not really :-), I just wanted to display a SVG in tkinter with the minimal amount of external dependencies, since I have achieved that I thought I share my experience, so that the next time someone google tkinter and display svg it will return something that (well at least of the time of this writing) worked.


Well CAIRO is sort of a shifting target...
--currently I am stuck with PPC and new CAIRO versions cannot longer
being built on it anymore :-(--

CAIRO can be real pain on non-X11-linux platforms. ImageMagick
is simpler than CAIRO cross-platform wise.

-roger
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