Just checked Inkscape’s xslt.

Unfortunately it’s buggy, but it offers some brilliant features like gradients.

I will check with their developers, if a more actual version is available.

Otherwise I will merge the two existing scripts into a new version.


Sascha 



Am 06.08.2014 um 22:16 schrieb Sascha Ahrend <sahr...@icloud.com>:

> On the mac make sure you have the latest version of XQuartz installed (even 
> on Mavericks), what is now Open Source in order to use Inkscape:
> http://xquartz.macosforge.org/landing/
> 
> Version 0.91 however is supposed to become fully native anyway.
> 
> 
> Inkscape’s svg2fxg.xsl is based on their own svg2xaml.xsl. They also have a 
> xaml2svg.xsl.
> All can be found here: 
> https://github.com/piksels-and-lines-orchestra/inkscape/tree/master/share/extensions
> 
> It shouldn’t be a major task to also create a fxg2svg.xsl using the above as 
> templates.
> 
> 
> I am not aware of a runtime FXG and SVG interpreter (as a matter of fact, you 
> have to use MXML graphics to apply changes on runtime).
> For the package compiler however, I guess a command line processor can be/ or 
> is used to compile xml files with xsl.
> 
> I am sure, the developer group can answer this question.
> 
> 
> Rgds.,
> 
> Sascha
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Am 06.08.2014 um 21:32 schrieb jude <flexcapaci...@gmail.com>:
> 
>> I tried Inkscape before and it wouldn't start. I tried for a bit to get it
>> going and then went back to Illustrator. I'm on Mac. I've kept Illustrator
>> 5.0 with the FXG output option.
>> 
>> Creating our own exporter for these programs sounds like a good idea if
>> it's possible and incorporate our fixes and patches. What about an exporter
>> that exports both SVG and FXG at the same time?
>> 
>> BTW Is there a runtime FXG and SVG interpreter? Then both our FlexJS​ and
>> Flex apps can pull in and use the same FXG or SVG for the visuals?
> 

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