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Creating templates for the Drawing module is very easy. |
Creating templates for the Drawing module is very easy. They are svg files, created with any application capable of exporting svg files, such as [http://www.inkscape.org inkscape]]. Only two rules must be followed: |
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* One pixel = one |
* One pixel = one millimeter |
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* You must insert, somewhere inside your svg code, where you want the contents of the drawing to appear (for example at the end of the file, just before the last </svg> tag), the following line: |
* You must insert, somewhere inside your svg code, where you want the contents of the drawing to appear (for example at the end of the file, just before the last </svg> tag), the following line: |
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<nowiki><!-- DrawingContent --></nowiki> |
<nowiki><!-- DrawingContent --></nowiki> |
Revision as of 09:21, 18 July 2011
Creating templates for the Drawing module is very easy. They are svg files, created with any application capable of exporting svg files, such as inkscape]. Only two rules must be followed:
- One pixel = one millimeter
- You must insert, somewhere inside your svg code, where you want the contents of the drawing to appear (for example at the end of the file, just before the last </svg> tag), the following line:
<!-- DrawingContent -->