python-svglib
Python library for reading and converting SVG
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Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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- Update to 1.5.1: * Final fix to conversion from shorthand quadratic to cubic bézier. * Add support for ex units (assuming for em/2). * Add support for image/jpg embedded images (in addition to image/jpeg). * Avoid crash on @import rules in stylesheets. The rules are simply ignored. * Fix conversion from shorthand quadratic to cubic bézier. * Include tests/samples/others/*.svg in source distribution. * Render leading and trailing text content in text nodes. * Better integration with cssselect2 to support a wider range of CSS selectors. * Support mmult import from reportlab < 3.5.61. * Make zero-length Line, PolyLine and Polygon appear in PDFs when their stroke value is non-zero. * <symbol> nodes now only appears in documents when they are referenced, not on their initial appearance. * If only rx or ry is defined on a <rect>, the value is used for both. * Support non-prefixed href attribute added in SVG 2. * Fixed parsing of empty SVG style nodes. * Handle content of multiple SVG style nodes. * Better font caching for some font names. * Revert to scripts usage instead of console_scripts during setup. * dropped support for Python 3.6 and added official support for Python 3.10. * improved support for scientific notation in paths * if some path has a color with alpha value, it also sets the default fill or stroke opacity of the resulting object. * matrix transforms on groups are combined with other transforms instead of replacing them. - Switch to pyproject macros.
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