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Gregory Maxwell wrote:
Another engine to keep our eyes on is inkscape, which
also can be used
as a batch rasterizer. While it, like rsvg, lacks the completeness of
Batik, it has a couple of qualities worth our attention:
1) Unlike rsvg it is actively developed and will one day be reasonably
feature complete. (it will soon have filters for example)
Note that rsvg is actively developed, seeing several releases a year.
The web page is grossly out of date, however.
2) Unlike both rsvg and batik it's also a full
authorship
environment.. in a perfect world we'd expect all renders to be
consistent, but they are not.. so if we're going to be wrong it's
better to be wrong in the same was as a tool people can actually use.
Mm, maybe.
Generally I'm leery about a GUI tool and all its dependencies; that has
much of the same issues as librsvg.
- -- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)
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