On 03/06/14 21:04, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi all.
According to
http://www.sourcepole.com/svg-symbols-in-qgis-with-modifiable-colors
to make it possible to change the colour of SVG symbols, a special syntax
should be used.
Of course nobody wants to rewrite his symbols, so the question is: is there a
(semi)automatic way to convert symbols and make their colours modifiable?
It would be useful to make all current symbols modifiable, as well as adding
new ones.
I attach a couple of examples.
All the best, and thanks.
Hi Paolo,
I'm not sure that those are proper svg. They look like svg wrapped
around something binary (a png?). I didn't know that was legal.
Either way they're lacking the "fill", "stroke", and "stroke-width"
parameters that the sourcepole post needs to make things editable.
I did up a little shell script that worked on the examples I had, but
given your examples I need to play with it a bit because it should fail
for our examples better than it does. I can put that up somewhere if
people are interested.
-ramon.
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