An extension for Inkscape that creates jigsaw shaped pieces. Options for back, and single-cut pieces. Creates a jigsaw puzzle for laser cutting. - set dimensions in various units, - number of pieces in X,Y, - randomness and size of tabs, - rounded corners, and a backing as an option. - packed neatly for minimal cutting. Uses minimal lines to optimize for laser cutting (e.g. when using packed backboard). [Edited to work in Inkscape 1.0+] [Install from "Manage Extensions" on Extensions Tab for a simpler life] --- Review by Martin Owens on May 12 2021 2:05 PM pytest coverage 0% pylint score 0.36/10 Working in Inkscape 1.1 - 1.3
Creates a tabbed box with kerf setting for tight fits. Or dimples for press fits. - set dimensions in various units, - width, depth, height, material thickness, - choose number of tabs for each dimension, - include corners or not, - kerf adjustable - if tight fit required, or - can use dimples for pressure fits for wood etc (rounds or triangles), or - can set zero kerf and use minimal material to create. In all cases - uses minimal lines to optimise for laser cutting. You will find it under the Render menu in Extensions. [Edit: fixed for Inkscape 1.0] --- Reviewed by Martin Owens on May 12 2021 2:48 PM pytest coverage: 0% pylint score: 2.85/10 tested in Inkscape 1.1 - 1.3
Inkscape extension to generate color palettes from selected objects' color properties. Usage Create objects with color properties set, can be fill and/or stroke color. Select them and from the Extensions menu choose Palette and Generate. Provide a name and select the color property to grab colors from. You can also include Inkscape's default black to white colors or replace an existing palette. New options Sort colors by xY or Yx position when objects are placed in a grid layout Sort colors by X or Y position Sort colors by selection order, HSL values or RGB values Notes Inkscape needs to be restarted for the extension to appear. Inkscape must be restarted for a new palette to appear. Generated palettes are located at ~/.config/inkscape/palettes or ~\AppData\Roaming\inkscape\palettes on Windows. Older Inkscape versions Latest version for Inkscape < 1.0: https://github.com/olibia/inkscape-generate-palette/releases/tag/v2.0 --- Reviewed by Martin Owens on May 12 2021 2:30 PM pytest coverage: 0% pylint score: -7.5/10 tested in Inkscape 1.1 Marked as UNSAFE, modified home directory files, should be changed to use new Inkscape variable which will tell it where to save the palette file it generates.
Small script which allows to generate different knob scales: for front panel of devices, GUI etc. I've made it for generation of knob scales for my Modular synthesizer. Currently, it has three different styles of scales. The most recent version of plugin stores on github: https://github.com/leechwort/knob-scale-generator --- Reviewed by Martin Owens on May 12 2021 3:57 PM pytest coverage: 0% pylint score: -9.5/10 Tested in Inkscape 1.1, ok
This is an Inkscape extension to help rapidly prototype 3D assemblies using a laser cutter, CNC router, waterjet cutter, or similar 2D process. It can quickly add box tabs to selected lines, or matching slots using guidelines. Please see the attached link for better documentation and updated files! I can't promise this page will stay up-to-date. Legacy version for old versions of Inkscape are also available at the link.
An extension that will help you to export your object in your SVG file to several formats (SVG, JPG, PDF, Multiple PDF Page, WEBP, and EPS) by its ID. If you're a book creator, icon designer, seller in a marketplace, web designer, this extension will help you with your task. This extension is also available as a CLI version (https://inkporter.raniaamina.id). How does Inkporter work? The simple explanation is that Inkporter will read ID patterns (i.e icon-1, icon-2, icon-3, etc) that you've set and then export them to the file format you need. Inkporter allows you to feel like you're working with artboard-like or multiple pages in Inkscape. How do you use Inkporter? Just copy and paste the Inkporter directory, inkporter.inx and inkporter.py to the Inkscape extension directory. If the installation is correct, you will find Inkporter menu in Extensions -> Export -> Inkporter. For a complete guide and the dependencies needed, please refer to the README.md file. If you need better performance of this tool, we provide Citramanik (https://citramanik.dev-is.my.id) the next generation of Inkporter. --- Reviewed by Martin Owens on May 12 2021 4:55 PM pytest coverage: 0% pylint score: 5.75/10 Tested on Inkscape 1.1, packaging issues. --- Curated by Martin Owens on May 25 2021 1:37 PM --- Curated by Martin Owens on May 25 2021 2:41 PM
Gradient Saver: Inkscape Gradient Manager for Your Next Project! An extension that will help you to organize your gradient on Inkscape. By using Gradient Saver you have ability to save your favorite gradient and reuse it on your next project. Hope it will help much Inkscpae user out there. For dependencies & installation info, please refer to README or this page: https://artemtech.github.io/inkscape-gradient-saver/ We've update this extension for Inkscape Ver. 1.0, hope you enjoy it. Quick demo/overview: https://youtu.be/0GPiazWcRuo
Remove duplicate nodes from path and join nodes closer than a specified distance. Optionally close paths if start/end nodes are closer than a specified distance. When joining nodes the new coordinate will be interpolated from the original coordinates. If separate paths are combined (Ctrl+K) these can be joined if closer than a specified distance. This join can be either a straight line or an interpolation. The extension will appear in Extensions -> Cutlings
A set of extensions for efficiently importing, editing, and resizing scientific figures. 1. Scale Plots: Changes the size or aspect ratio of a plot without modifying its text and ticks. Especially useful for assembling multi-panel figures. 2. Flattener: A utility that eliminates much of the structure generated by common plot generation programs and PDF imports. For most imported plots, this should be the first thing you run. 3. Homogenizer: Sets uniform fonts, font sizes, and stroke widths in a selection. 4. Auto-Exporter: Automatically exports SVG files in a directory and keeps them updated. 5. Gallery Viewer: Provides a way to view and edit the SVG contents of files or folders. 6. Text Ghoster: Adds a semi-transparent background to text so that it can be overlaid with data. 7. Combine by Color: An extension that fuses paths of the same color and style together into a single path. 8. Favorite Markers: Lets you designate certain markers as favorites so that they can be conveniently accessed. --- Curated by Martin Owens on April 22 2022 9:10 AM
Apply perspective transformation to raster images inside Inkscape (no need to use an external software such as GIMP or Krita). It works for both embedded and linked images. For a more complete guide on how to install and use the extension, please refer to the README.md file. Once installed properly, you can access the extension from: Extensions > Raster Perspectvie > Perspective.
Create simple, line-drawing animations for the web from selected paths. When you look at the file that you've applied the extension to using a web browser, it will look as if someone were drawing the paths with an invisible pen. Notes: * Find the extension as `Extensions > Animation > Line Animator` * **Only path objects** can be used for this. * **No path effects** should be applied to the paths (something may happen, but perhaps not what you expect). * The paths must have **a visible stroke** (else you won't see anything happen). * The object **lowest in stacking order** will be drawn **first**, then the one above it etc. * Animation speed can be changed by using the same animation name and selecting the same objects, then setting a different duration. * If you are animating a path consisting of **multiple subpaths**, all of them will start to be animated **at the same time**, but the shorter ones will finish first. * If you want to **change the direction** in which a path is drawn, change the path direction in Inkscape (`Path > Reverse`). Examples -------- See https://gitlab.com/Moini/ink_line_animator/-/blob/master/README.md Installation ------------ Drop the files `line-animator.py` and `line-animator.inx` into your user extensions directory. Learn where to find the directory in Inkscape: `Edit > Preferences > System > User extensions`. License ------- This software is licensed under the GPL v2.0 or higher. Note ---- Due to a bug in Inkscape (https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inbox/-/issues/9327), Inkscape 1.3 instantly crashes when you open the Selectors and CSS dialog. So don't do that!
Boolean operations for multiple objects at once - difference, union, intersection, exclusion, division or cut. The extension is a rewrite of the Multi-Bool extension, and offers many adjustable settings and improvements. It takes a selection of one or more groups, or of several elements (paths, shapes, text), or a mix of both, and applies a chosen path operation with the top-most valid object in paint order and each other valid object which is part of the selection (directly or as member of a processed group) that is lower in Z-order. For more info, please refer to the README file at https://gitlab.com/moini_ink/inx-pathops/-/blob/master/README.md . Inkscape extension written by su-v and updated for Inkscape 1.0 – 1.4 by Maren Hachmann, licensed GPLv2 or higher.
Remove overlapping line segments to clean paths for cutting/plotting/engraving. As an option you can set a tolerance when comparing the line segments such that a perfect match is not needed. Read more and see examples here: http://cutlings.wasbo.net/inkscape-extension-removeduplicatelines/ The extension will appear in Extensions -> Cutlings
Extension similar to "color replace" that swaps two user defined colors. The zip file contains versions for Inkscape 0.92, 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 The underlying color extension has a regression in 1.0 and does not work on grouped objects. This has been fixed in later versions. Only tested on Windows but should work on all platforms.
Extension to mirror/flip objects along a line. The zip file contains 4 versions: for Inkscape 0.92, 1.0, 1.1, 1.2. Only tested on Windows but should work on all platforms. You need to select two objects simultaneously and then apply the extension. Select the object (shape, group, image, etc.) you want to mirror first, press "shift", and then select the mirror line (consisting of exactly 2 nodes) second. The extension can be found under "Extensions -> Modify Path -> Mirror"
Simple Inkscape Scripting makes it easy to automate repetitive drawing tasks. It defines a simple set of Python functions such as "rect" to draw a rectangle and "line" to draw a line. For example, the one-line program "for r in range(7, 0, -1): circle((100, 100), 10*r, fill=['white','red'][r%2])" is all it takes to draw a bullseye. Invoking the extension (Extensions → Render → Simple Inkscape Scripting…) brings up a dialog box that lets you load a Python script from a file or enter Python code directly in a text box. Shapes produced by the script appear directly on the canvas and can be edited just like any other shape. See https://github.com/spakin/SimpInkScr for details and examples.
Select a bitmap and one or more other objects, and run Extensions → Raster → Pixels to Objects…. The extension will place one copy of an object at each pixel coordinate. For example, a 32×32 image will lead to objects being placed at coordinates (0, 0) through (31, 31). Options enable objects to have their stroke and/or fill color adjusted to match the corresponding image pixel; background-colored pixels to be either considered or ignored; image coordinates to be scaled up or down; and multiple objects to be assigned to coordinates either randomly or deterministically. For instance, in the banner image above, a 16×16 bitmap was selected along with four path objects of size at most 18×18. In the dialog box, "Apply color to stroke" and "Ignore background pixels" were checked. "Image coordinate scaling" was set to 18 to prevent the path objects from overlapping. And "Instantiation of multiple objects" was set to "By image coordinates" to cycle evenly through all four path objects.
Inkscape extension to export selected objects to various file formats. Usage Select the objects you want to export and from the Extensions menu choose Export and Multipage. Provide a name for the destination folder and select the export format. Available formats are PDF, PNG and SVG. Available exporters are rsvg, and inkscape. You can also name the exported files after the objects' IDs Combine PDFs requires pdftk installed in your system Notes Exported files are located at ~/Documents/Exports. Tested only on Inkscape for Linux. Older Inkscape versions Latest version for Inkscape < 1.0: https://github.com/olibia/inkscape-multipage-export/releases/tag/v2.0
Adds transparency to the selected elements, while keeping the original color value. The color is calculated with respect to a background color, so that the element will have it's original color when overlaying the background. The background is white by default, but might be set to any other color. If the amount of transparency ist set to high, the rgb channels might exceed the possible value range of 0 -255. In this case, the highest possible transparency is applied. Alternatively, you can check the "force transparency" option, which will adjust the color to allow the desired transparency. The extension is available under extensions/color. It applies to stroke and fill and also works on gradients and elements, which already have an transparency set. Transparentify is available for inkscape v.1.x. --- Curated by Martin Owens on May 12 2022 3:39 PM
This extension allows you to show or hide menu items and toolbar buttons in Inkscape. The purpose of this is to: - Hide user interface elements you don't want to see. - Make the interface simpler for educational purposes. - Tailor Inkscape towards a specialised working enviroment. I welcome comments, ideas, suggestions, bug reports. If you use it, please write something at the bottom of this page. Installation. Download the .zip file. Installation instructions and a manual are in the file "custui_Readme.html", which is included in the zip file. I will also submit this extension for review so it may become available in the extensions manager. Inkscape 1.0 on Windows misses a "HarfBuzz" library that is needed. If you use Inkscape 1.0 on Windows, you need to install the HarfBuzz library manually. Instructions are in the Readme file. Many thanks for testing and also advice and ideas: @Kirstie, @DoctorMo and @Adam.Belis Changes for version 0.3: - Change the interface too look a bit better - Add function to restore default settings - Make some more items in View menu immutable for Inkscape 1.1
This extension creates the pieces needed to construct a 3D extruded papercraft project from a path (composed of straight segments) that defines its shape. Tabs and score lines are included. Both the decorative an the structural pieces are created. When installed, it will be under Extensions -- Papercraft Most recent documentation and code are at the link provided Updated to correct scoring color: 08/19/2022
This Inkscape extension draws carton containers intended for plotter or dieline cutting and creasing. This is release one; thus, it is a proof of concept that developed while exploring the potential of Inkscape's extensions framework. In this version, under Job Settings --> General --> Drawing Diagnostic, I have implemented an experiment titled. "Closure." This allows one to see what the clip lock lid design would look like when assembled as opposed to being flat. I later intend to use this same feature to tidy up the trash-lock base, to make sure it holds together when assembled. Then it will be a real crash-lock, not a quick and dirty imitation trash-lock.
A set of routines to produce grids with multiple layers of subdivision. Line thickness and color can be specified for each level of subdivision. The grid size can be specified in any desired units. The three grids are Cartesian (rectangular), Triangular (the angle is adjustable), and Perspective (2-point perspective with adjustable perspective points). Re-released, original version: https://inkscape.org/~cds4/%E2%98%85multi-grids --- Reviewed by Martin Owens on May 12 2021 8:06 PM pytest coverage: 20% pylint score: 5.5/10 Tested in Inkscape 1.1, three extensions.
Tabgen Papercraft Extension for Inkscape 1.1 by Obzerving Use the tabgen extension to add tabs on pieces for assembling papercraft projects. Please read the important setup info below. After installing, it is available under Extensions->Papercraft->Tabgen Using it is very simple and straightforward. Select the path that you want to put tabs on. Run the extension. It will generate a new piece with tabs along the outside edge, and/or any enclosed path (i.e. along the inside of cutouts.) The tabs have scorelines. The path MUST contain only straight segments, as tabs cannot be generated on curves. Every segment will create a tab, so eliminate stray nodes. New version allows for selective tab placement. Options/Parameters The angle of the tab is the angle used at the edges of the tab. The height of the tab is how far away from the path the tab extends. The length of the dashline is how large any one cuts making up the score line is. Making this number too large may result in missing score marks. If zero is used, the score line will be solid, and will not be part of the path, but will be a separate path grouped with it. The choice for tab placement are outside, inside and both. This affects whether tabs are placed along the outer path, inner paths (holes), or both. Dimension units are the units in which you specify your setting for height and length. Keep this consistent with your document parameters.
Sashiko is a type of Japanese hand embroidery. It was developed over centuries by poor folks patching their clothes. It has become an artform. This extension creates some of the patterns. You can choose the size of the area covered by choosing the number of rows and columns to fill.
The Guilloche extensions for use with Inkscape v1.x. Includes several tests to try out the extensions on your computer.
A simple Inkscape extension that lets you extract attributes (like id) from all selected paths, and show them as <text> elements inside the paths. Useful for when you want to have all paths' id shown on the SVG document as <text> nodes. You can also use it for other path attributes, like `label`, `fill`, `stroke`, `width`, `height`. Available under the Extensions > Text submenu. Check the extension's repo on GitHub for examples. Options for styling and formatting the text: Font size in pixels Color (the fill color of the <text> elements) Font (should be installed on the system) Font Weight (should be supported by the selected font) Angle (controls the rotation of the generated <text> elements, in degrees) Options for further editing the extracted text (only used with id and label attributes): Text to replace (a simple replace function to remove characters you may not want from the text) Match Regular Expression (matches the extracted text of each path to a regular expression and uses the result on the path, e.g. if the id is `Province_055` and this field `\d+`, the text on the path will be just `055`) Capitalize (capitalize all text) Group paths with the generated text elements (if checked, also group the path with its text label) Note: only works on <path> elements. If you have a <circle>, <rectangle>, <text>, etc., first use Object > Object to Path to convert it. For Inkscape v0.92 and before, you should check the extension's repository on GitHub.
An extension for Inkscape that will help you export your artwork easier: - Export each layer as a separate file. - Choose which layers to export. - Configure background layers. - Export based on layer hierarchy. - Automated file naming. - Supports multiple export file formats (SVG, PNG, PS, EPS, PDF, EMF, WMF, XAML). Please visit the Github repositoy for a more detailed usage description. https://github.com/StefanTraistaru/batch-export [LAST-UPDATE]: 12-September-2021 - Fix: Possible crash when Inkscape throws lots of warnings on the export process.
Clip Out Inkscape Extension to clip a background image by object outlines then export to multiple png. Supports: Exporting individual clipped objects ( normal and inverse ) Export master of all clipped objects ( normal and inverse ) Cropping to resulting image size, or exporting to background image size. Appears under Extensions>Export Requires Inkscape 1.1+ --> The image to be clipped must be the last selected. An easy way to do this, is select all then shift & left click the image twice to make it the last selected. It does require that you have saved our svg file at least once before using ( will not work on an unsaved svg ) ----- 10.03.22 - bug fix ----
Simple Frame - Create frames around selected objects - Inkscape 1.1+ Appears Under Extensions>Render>Simple Frame ▶ User choice of margin units ▶ Style can be copied from last selected object ▶ Inkscape 1.1+
Objects To New Layer - An Inkscape Extension Inkscape 1.1 + ▶ Creates a new layer and copies or transfers the selected objects to that layer ▶ Appears in 'Extensions>Arrange' ▶ A shortcut can be used to org.inkscape.inklinea.objects_to_new_layer.noprefs ----------------------------- 10.02.22 ----------------------------- Some updates and corrections for preexisting layer transforms. ----------------------------- 06.10.22 ----------------------------- Added z-order pasting sequence support. This allows the objects currently selected to be pasted according to a sequence you choose. For example if you have 3 objects selected: Typing 1,1,1,2,2,3 would paste 3*object 1, 2*object 2 and 1*object 3 in that z-order.
SVG Stencil Export helps publishing stencils to https://svg-stencils.github.io. About SVG-Stencils.github.io ---------------------------- SVG Stencils is a community driven stencil library. This video shows how it works: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/658612/160613837-4df9c606-9970-4608-9b86-e0069fb5ca66.mp4 Extension Features ------------------ - Exports each layer as component svg-file - Choose which layers to export. - Automated file naming. - Optionally creates a stencil-meta.json - Optionally creates a front page index.html - Optionally creates a README.md - Optionally creates a Github Pages Action configuration file - Optionally creates a Gitlab Pages CI configuration file HELP THE STENCIL LIBRARY GROW! ============================== Create and submit your own stencils. This extension helps you creating and publishing new stencils in minutes. Read the documentation here: https://github.com/svg-stencils/svg-stencils.github.io/blob/main/DOCUMENTATION.md Credits ------- The extension is based on Batch Export (https://github.com/StefanTraistaru/batch-export)
Updated for Inkscape 1.0 This extension creates cut lines to make a living hinge when laser cutting material. Options include the length of the cuts, the separation between sequential cuts, and the separation between adjacent cuts. All parameters are stored in the "Object Properties" field of the resulting object. Installation Download and unzip the file. Copy living_hinge.inx and living_hinge.py to your extension directory. --Linux Run the shell script copy_files.sh. This will copy living_hinge.inx and living_hinge.py to ~/.config/inkscape/extensions Instructions on how to use the extension can be found here: http://wiki.lvl1.org/Inkscape_Extension_to_Render_a_Living_Hinge
Apply a radius to sharp corners of a path. The extension is written for inkscape 1.0.1 (but also contains a backport for 0.92.4). Usage: The screenshot demonstrates the usage. In the upper half, a red path with 4 vertices is shown. We select two vertices: the top left and bottom left corner (shown in blue). Run "Rounded Corners" from "Extensions" -> "Modify Path". The result is the path below. (Viewed here in edit mode again to show all the new vertices.)
Quick Export - Quickly export Inkscape svg, plain svg, png, pdf and html5 canvas Inkscape 1.1+ This is not a replacement for saving or Inkscape autosave :) Appears at Extensions>Export ------------------------------------------------------ After setting the options in the main dialogue Assign a shortcut in Inkscape Edit>Preferences>Interface>Keyboard to: org.inkscape.inklinea.quick_export.noprefs For shortcut triggered quick export --- Not 100% sure where the PDF and HTML5 settings are pulled from, presume from last used save settings. ------------------------------------------------------ 21.01.23 - Added `text-to-path` options. Allows for all text objects to be exported as paths.
An extension for Inkscape that export a drawing to a icon file
A previous extension (setIDs.py) is now updated for Inkscape v1.1 with some extra features. This extension is used together with the Custom Stroke Font extension to streamline the process of font creating. There are two extensions; get and setGlyphIDs. The getGlyphIDs will fetch all path ids for the glyphs when editing an existing svg-font. The process of editing the paths frequently mess up the path ids and the order of the paths. Then the fetched IDs (or a custom string input) can be used with the setGlyphIDs when the font template is ready to generate the new svg-font. When using the setGlyphIDs, the individual characters of the string is set as path ids for the glyphs left to right as seen on screen (use one row when generating the font template from Custom Stroke Font). Known issue: If a glyph have path id " (doublequote) the extension might fail. Temporarly change that path id to something else (f.x. 'temp') and it should work.
This extension changes the Inkscape interface into a simpler one. It hides quite some elements from the menus and toolbars so that a more basic version of the interface remains. This can be useful for educational purposes. It is very easy to use and you can always go back to the default Inkscape user interface. After installing the extension, you restart Inkscape, open the menu 'Extensions', submenu 'Interface' and then 'Simple Inkscape'. It explains itself. This extension was made in collaboration with @Kirstie, one of the users of the Inkscape forum and writer of a very good Dutch book about Inkscape. She made the changes to the ui, I made the extension that installs or removes them. There are two forum topics about this extension. https://inkscape.org/forums/extensions/simple-inkscape-what-items-do-we-want/ https://inkscape.org/forums/extensions/simple-inkscape-extension-children-education-learning-simplified-user-interface/ It works in Windows and Linux for Inkscape 1.0 and above. Lower versions of Inkscape will not work. Mac is currently not supported since I have no Mac to test it on. It will simply give an error message on Mac. If anyone who has a Mac wants to help me test it, I believe I can make it work for Mac as well. Please contact me if you want to help me with it. If you have questions - please feel free to ask. I would also be interested to know if the extension is used and what it is used for so that I can keep that in mind for future versions. So if use it - leave a post if you like.
This is an update of the old export-layers extension by Xavi, which supports the 1.1+ versions of Inkscape. This extension allows you to batch export each layer as a separate PNG or JPG image by marking the layer with [export] or [fixed] in the layer name before the actual name. Layers marked with [export] will be, surprise, exported as individual images. Layers marked [fixed] will be merged with any other exported layer. I use this tool for animation. Each layer is a separate frame which can then be exported for use with a video editor or game engine. Thanks for this tool, Xavi!
Bitmap to Gradient - An Inkscape Extension Inkscape 1.1 + ▶ Creates a simple Linear or Radial Gradient from a bitmap file or existing embedded image ▶ Option to export gradient rgb colour list to .csv ▶ Appears in 'Extensions>Images ▶ Would recommend using this on a blank document and copy / pasting the resulting objects to the document you are working on. --- 07.03.22 --- Bug fix.
Apply successive difference operations on superimposed paths. Useful for plotter addicts as it removes hidden strokes. I use it on Processing generative art, before plotting it with an Axidraw. Select fewer than 64 shapes/paths at a time for performance reasons. Developed thanks to Incaya, a french worker cooperative.
Polygen is used to create the pieces needed for 3D papercraft objects like vases. It takes a path (composed of straight segments) that describes the shape of the objects profile, and a centerline. Then, with the number of sides as a parameter, it constructs the shape of the pieces needed to form that shape in 3D, including tabs and scorelines, and untabbed pieces for use in decorating the outside. Latest version will be at the external link.
This extension is similar to the Voronoi Diagram extension in Delaunay Triangulation mode in that it generates triangulations. The difference is that the Delaunay Triangulation extension triangulates all points in all selected objects while the Voronoi Diagram extension considers only object centroids.
Visualize the order of subpaths within one path. Each start and end node will be marked with green/red dots and a text flag according to its order. Optionally the path ID could be visualized if working with more than one combined path. I use this for various projects where combining paths is needed and the order is of importance - embroidery designs, developing and testing extensions for cutting/plotting. This extension is based on the Inkscape included extension Visualize Path > Number Nodes by Aaron Spike from 2005. Number Subpaths can be found in the same menu when installed. Tested for v1.01, v1.02 and v1.1 on Windows 10.
Inkscape extension for "unwinding" paths For each selected path element consisting of straight segments, this extension creates an additional path element consisting of horizontal line segments which are the same size as the original line segments. Installing: Copy hlines.inx and hlines.py into your Inkscape user extensions directory. Where is that? Open Inkscape and go to the System section of the Preferences menu (Edit --> Preferences --> System). You will find a User extensions item containing the path to your user extensions directory. NOTE: As of this time, this extension works under Inkscape 1.0, but not the 1.1 release candidate. However, it will work on 1.1 (and above) by commenting out line 45 of hlines.py and uncommenting line 46. Update: 06/24/2021 new version handles transforms better
Paths to Lines converts a path to a sequence of lines, represented internally using your choice of SVG <line>, <polyline>, or <path> elements. It is similar to the Flatten Beziers, Straighten Segments, and Convert to Polylines extensions, but those always leave the path as an SVG <path> while Paths to Lines offers the user a choice among multiple SVG representations.
For extension developers. Most extensions to Inkscape use an .inx file that describes a static user interface, then a Python script is run one time when the user clicks "Apply". To create a dynamic UI (that changes as the user clicks buttons, selects from dropdown menus, etc) you can build it in GTK using a Python script that runs immediately. Requires Inkscape v1.1 or newer. These short examples demonstrate a handful of functions in GTK+ 3. Now includes an example extension that uses a .glade XML file to create the UI with Gtk.Builder(). Also many small changes that result in much higher pylint code scores.
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For extension developers. This minimal extension pulls together some helpful documentation about adding localization to an extension, including where the translation files go and what gettext commands to use on both Windows and Linux. Now includes localized text in the Python script. Also many small changes that result in a much higher pylint code score.
Input filter for reading RD files, as generated by e.g. rdworks to drive RUIDA laser controllers.
This extension will open up closed paths by removing all z-commands from the selected paths. My purpose: to use single line svg-fonts as otf/ttf/opf fonts. These font formats require closed paths and will add a closing command to the glyphs. This closing can be removed by converting the text to paths, ungroup and then using this extension.
A set of extensions that allows export of paths to PCB layout editors, namely: 1) the pcb-rnd layout editor as a subcircuit in native pcb-rnd lihata file format (.lht) ( http://repo.hu/projects/pcb-rnd/ ) 2) the gEDA PCB layout editor as a footprint in native gEDA PCB footprint format (.fp) ( http://pcb.geda-project.org/ ) 3) KiCad users, indirectly, who can import gEDA PCB footprints from within KiCad The export script for pcb-rnd will also export paths as polygons, along with the outlines, provided the paths depict simple, non self-intersecting polygons. The pcb-rnd layout editor has a more capable data model, allowing polygons within footprints, and also load and save in KiCad formats. The script has been updated and tested with Inkscape 1.1 and the download also includes a zip file with the previous 0.9x compatible version.
Save as CFDG enables one to save Inkscape graphics as code written in the Context Free Design Grammar (CFDG), https://contextfreeart.org/gallery/index.php. The intention is for a user to draw some complex base shape in Inkscape, save the shape to CFDG, then edit the CFDG code to perform interesting recursive transformations on that base shape.
This is an extension used to upload map metadata in building map for the game Warzone.