Timeline for From drawing to code
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Jul 12 at 7:45 | comment | added | Paul St George | Excellent. This in combination with SVG Path Visualizer (svg-path-visualizer.netlify.app) does the trick. | |
Jul 11 at 12:07 | comment | added | Billy Kerr | If you want something human readable, export it as an SVG, then open the SVG in a text editor. The syntax for SVG paths is shown and explained here: css-tricks.com/svg-path-syntax-illustrated-guide | |
Jul 11 at 8:50 | comment | added | joojaa | Yes, obviously. Have you read the programming reference? Depending on what you need you may not need to do this at all, both EPS, PDF and SVG dumps this to a text file to begin with so if all you need is points out don't bother. Anyway, not having too much time to write an answer, there is a special SVG dumper that I have written that shows you what you need in the post: graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/73629/… Should get you there. | |
S Jul 11 at 8:18 | review | First questions | |||
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S Jul 11 at 8:18 | history | asked | Paul St George | CC BY-SA 4.0 |