- Fix USE_PYTHON as pySVG does not build with Python 3.x
- Fix PLIST for users not using Python 2.6
Changes:
http://codeboje.de/pysvg/ ("Release/History" section)
Added:
- Added kwargs to make life a bit easier when instantiating objects
- Added dropshadows (contributed by Bastian)
- Added patterns
- Added turtle graphics
- Added clip element
- Added use element
- Added some methods to get size/edge points or move an element (depends on element)
- Implemented feMergeNode subclassing
- Added filterprimitiveswithin
Corrections:
- Setfilter had wrong parameter
- Corrected intendation
- Documentation corrected
PR: ports/155084
Submitted by: sunpoet (myself)
Approved by: Olivier Duchateau <duchateau.olivier@gmail.com> (maintainer)
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