From: buliabyak Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 17:08:21 +0000 (+0000) Subject: various updates X-Git-Url: https://git.tokkee.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=cfd2ead8d390797a5930a776e168c7bb54a17f5a;p=inkscape.git various updates --- diff --git a/inkscape.pod b/inkscape.pod index 33c89a2b4..66da34d4c 100644 --- a/inkscape.pod +++ b/inkscape.pod @@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ options: -H, --query-height -x, --extension-directory - --verb-list + --verb-list --verb=VERB-ID --select=OBJECT-ID @@ -189,9 +189,9 @@ Inkscape from the command line. They both can occur as many times as needed on the command line and are executed in order on every document that is specified. -The --verb command will execute a specific verb like it +The --verb command will execute a specific verb as if it was called from a menu or button. Dialogs will appear if that is part -of the verb. To get a list of the verb IDs available use the --verb-list +of the verb. To get a list of the verb IDs available, use the --verb-list command line option. The --select command will cause objects that have the ID @@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ setting is identified with an id. Properties include I =item B The options group allows persisting various user selected options -including I, I, I, and +including I, I, I, and I. =back @@ -363,16 +363,20 @@ I. The program returns zero on success or non-zero on failure. -A variety of error messages and warnings are printed to STDERR or +A variety of error messages and warnings may be printed to STDERR or STDOUT. If the program behaves erratically with a particular SVG file -or crashes, it is sometimes useful to look at this output for clues. +or crashes, it is useful to look at this output for clues. =head1 EXAMPLES While obviously B is primarily intended as a GUI application, it can be used for doing SVG processing on the commandline as well. -Print an SVG file: +Open an SVG file in the GUI: + + inkscape filename.svg + +Print an SVG file from the command line: inkscape filename.svg -p '| lpr' @@ -411,6 +415,10 @@ Query the width of the object with id="text1555": inkscape filename.svg --query-width --query-id text1555 +Duplicate the object with id="path1555", rotate the duplicate 90 degrees, save SVG, and quit: + + inkscape filename.svg --select=path1555 --verb=EditDuplicate --verb=ObjectRotate90 --verb=FileSave --verb=FileClose + =head1 ENVIRONMENT @@ -437,22 +445,26 @@ icon, whether it comes from I or I.) B<$HOME>/.inkscape/preferences.xml - The user's preference settings. -B<$HOME>/.inkscape/extensions.xml - The filter programs to be used in -the application. +B<$HOME>/.inkscape/extensions/ - Directory with user's extension effects. + +B<$HOME>/.inkscape/icons/ - Directory with user's icons. + +B<$HOME>/.inkscape/keys/ - Directory with user's keyboard maps. + +B<$HOME>/.inkscape/templates/ - Directory with user's new file templates. -B<$HOME>/.inkscape/icons/{*,icons}.svg - Icons to overload for themes. =head1 OTHER INFO The canonical place to find B info is at -http://www.inkscape.org/. The website includes links to other relevant -documentation, tutorials, user manual, examples, mailing list archives, -the latest released version of the program, and more. +http://www.inkscape.org/. The website has news, documentation, +tutorials, examples, mailing list archives, the latest released +version of the program, bugs and feature requests databases, forums, +and more. =head1 SEE ALSO -gimp(1), autotrace, potrace, frontline, ill2svg, rsvg(1), xfig(1), sodipodi, -karbon14, dia(1X), batik. +potrace, cairo, rsvg(1), batik, ghostscript, pstoedit. SVG compliance test suite: http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ @@ -479,15 +491,15 @@ L To learn Inkscape's GUI operation, read the tutorials in Help > Tutorials. -Inkscape can import (File > Import) most bitmap formats (PNG, BMP, JPG, XPM, GIF etc.), -plain text (requires Perl), and AI format (Adobe Illustrator documents, versions up to 7 only; -requires Perl). +Apart from SVG, Inkscape can import (File > Import) most bitmap formats +(PNG, BMP, JPG, XPM, GIF, etc.), plain text (requires Perl), PDF, +and AI format (AI version 9.0 or newer). -Inkscape exports 32-bit PNG images (File > Export) as well as AI, PS, EPS, PDF (requires -Ghostscript), DXF and several other formats via File > Save as. +Inkscape exports 32-bit PNG images (File > Export) as well as AI, PS, EPS, PDF, DXF, +and several other formats via File > Save as. -Inkscape can use the pressure and tilt of a graphic tablet pen for width and angle of -the Calligraphic tool. +Inkscape can use the pressure and tilt of a graphic tablet pen for width, angle, +and force of action of several tools, including the Calligraphic pen. Inkscape includes a GUI front-end to the Potrace bitmap tracing engine (http://potrace.sf.net) which is embedded into Inkscape. @@ -495,12 +507,11 @@ Inkscape includes a GUI front-end to the Potrace bitmap tracing engine Inkscape can use external scripts (stdin-to-stdout filters) that are represented by commands in the Effects menu. A script can have a GUI dialog for setting various parameters and can get the IDs of the selected objects on which to act via the command -line. Inkscape comes with an assortment of effects written in Python, mostly for path -manipulation. +line. Inkscape comes with an assortment of effects written in Python. =head1 KEYBINDINGS -To get a complete list of keyboard and mouse shortcuts, view doc/keys.html, or use the Keys and Mouse command in Help menu from the GUI to see an SVG chart. +To get a complete list of keyboard and mouse shortcuts, view doc/keys.html, or use the Keys and Mouse command in Help menu. =head1 BUGS @@ -544,7 +555,7 @@ development opportunities to more participants. =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE -B 1999-2005 by Authors. +B 1999-2007 by Authors. B is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GPL.