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donn,<br>
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thanks for your efforts. i know that *.svg of yours, had it open in
various prgs (including firefox, inkscape) and can't make a bit of
sense out of it. all i get to see in either case is just something like
a ‘scrap area’ and various graphic elements lying around. it’s very
hard to use, too: find it, download it, unpack it, start an
application, then follow your words of advice how to use it. a jocular
german words for this is ‘verschrönkelt’, translates as ‘convölüte’. <br>
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if you have things to tell about cairo, why not use plain html? would
lower the barrier and get you indexed by google et al. at a lower
maintenance cost. just my 2 cents. i mean if this is about svg then why
not include some svgs right on that html page? smaller files == easier
to understand.<br>
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cheers & ~flow<br>
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Donn wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Sunday, 25 May 2008 14:00:09 Wolfgang Lipp wrote:
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<pre wrap="">do you happen to know a site where people post useful recipes concerning
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<pre wrap=""><!---->cairo / other graphics processing in pyhon (other than the obvious aspn
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<pre wrap="">cookbook)? any comprehensive guide to caito / pycairo?
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<pre wrap=""><!---->You can try my own attempt to 'snapshot' pycairo on:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.akaafrica.com/wiki_new/index.php/CairoTutorial:The_files_are_here">http://www.akaafrica.com/wiki_new/index.php/CairoTutorial:The_files_are_here</a>
It's done in an SVG and your best shot is to use inkscape to view it.
hth
\d
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