The code used in writing this book is hosted in github here and the source code used for generating the book is in here The following is the code for the page # #![allow(unused_variables)] # #fn main() { # Spongedown [Spongedown](https://github.com/ivanceras/spongedown) is a wraps of markdown with to multiple funky features added. Funky features: * [bob](https://github.com/ivanceras/svgbobrus/) di
Animated SVG vs GIF [CAGEMATCH] Published on 24 Nov, 2015 | Takes approximately 19 min to read SVG can do much more than display static images. Its animation capabilities are one of its most powerful features, giving it a distinctive advantage over all other image formats. They are one of many reasons that make SVG images better than raster images, including GIFs. But this, of course, only appl
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I am a big fan of Dave Whyte’s vector animations, like this one: It was generated using a special animation language called Processing (here is Dave’s code). While it seems powerful, Processing it is not very elegant in my opinion ; this post shows how to do similar animations using two Python libraries, Gizeh (for the graphics) and MoviePy (for the animations). Gizeh and Moviepy Gizeh is a Python
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Try it online News Documentation Support Download RSS Feed Monday, September 17 2012 12:00 Pygal 0.12.1Pygal 0.12.1 is out!Get it via PyPi.ChangelogCabaret is online, check out the new pygal chart generator here: cabaret.pygal.org.Core rewrite of the instanciation mechanism. Now it works with ghost objects holding configuration and values. Those phantoms instanciate the real objects only when the
Convert your SVG files to PDF and PNG. About CairoSVG CairoSVG is: a SVG 1.1 to PNG, PDF, PS and SVG converter; a command-line interface; a Python 3.6+ library; known to work at least on Linux, OS X, and Windows; based on the Cairo 2D graphics library; tested using the W3C test suite; LGPLv3-licensed free software. Let's go! Install CairoSVG is available on PyPI, you can install it with pip: $ pip
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