Lasercut Jigsaw
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Neon22Lasercut Jigsaw

Neon22

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


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Guide Creation Tools
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Maren HachmannGuide Creation Tools

Maren Hachmann

Add (colored and labelled) guides for margins, grids, diagonal guides, golden ratio and more. Find the latest version of the extension for download, examples and usage instructions at https://gitlab.com/Moini/inkscape-guide-tools This extension requires Inkscape 1.2 or higher and Python 3.


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Instrument Scale Thumb
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Neon22Instrument Scale Thumb

Neon22

Instrument_scale. Create a linear or circular arc display suitable for various kinds of panel meter. Settings for range, tick marks, labels, and angles for the circular option. Many minor improvements to label placement, corner cases fixed, etc. Useful unicode char for Temperature = ° Appears under Extensions/Render Inkscape 1.0 - 1.3


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Multiple Boolean Operations with Inx Pathops
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Maren HachmannMultiple Boolean Operations with Inx Pathops

Maren Hachmann

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.


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Line Animator (draw by invisible hand)
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Maren HachmannLine Animator (draw by invisible hand)

Maren Hachmann

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! Inkscape 1.4 does not crash, but try to avoid editing the animated paths with the Selectors and CSS dialog - this may in some cases disable the animation.


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Hatch fill
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Maren HachmannHatch fill

Maren Hachmann

Extension based upon the eggbot_hatch extension from https://github.com/evil-mad/EggBot. Creates plottable hatches (simple, cross-hatch, in a single path or separate) in all closed objects in the drawing or in all selected objects. Improvements include: * Updated to work with Inkscape 1.2 and higher * Simplified a portion of the code * Added the option to choose units for the hatch distance and inset * Only depends on inkex now, which makes installation much easier License: GPLv2 or higher


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Round Corners
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Jürgen WeigertRound Corners

Jürgen Weigert

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.)


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"Cut and remove by shape" extension
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jgk"Cut and remove by shape" extension

jgk

An inkscape extension to cut an open path with a closed one and deleting the parts covered (or not) by it. Like destructive clipping. This is useful for pen plotters and similar devices that cannot deal with clipping masks, but need actually shortened path commands to steer them. For some reason, the established boolean commands only work with closed paths, not with the open ones commonly encountered with plotters and the like. https://github.com/jkrumbiegel/Cut-and-remove-by-shape


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Typst
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jcwinklerTypst

jcwinkler

Typst is a markdown-based typesetting system comparable to LaTeX but much easier to learn. This extension renders typst code to svg and inserts it into your Inkscape document. Notes: - This extension will be part of Inkscape by default, most likely starting with Inkscape 1.4. Until then you need to install it as described below. - This extension just inserts a formula into your document. If you need to edit your formulas try the TexText extension, which also supports typst: https://github.com/textext/textext Installation instructions (2 possibilities): A) Installation via Inkscape's Extension Manager 1. Download the zip file 2. Launch Inkscape and open "Extensions" - "Manage Extensions..." 3. Select "Install Packages" and then click on the disk button 4. Select the downloaded zip file and close the extension manager. 5. Restart Inkscape. You will find the extension under "Extensions"- "Text" - "Typst Formula..." B) Manual installation 1. Download the zip file 2. Extract its content into Linux, Mac: ~/.config/inkscape/extensions Windows: C:\Users\AppData\Roaming\inkscape\extensions 3. Restart Inkscape. You will find the extension under "Extensions"- "Text" - "Typst Formula..."


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vCard QR Code Creator
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Maren HachmannvCard QR Code Creator

Maren Hachmann

This Inkscape extension creates QR codes that contain your personal business card information in a standardized machine readable format (vCard 4.0), so you can quickly share your info by just letting another person scan your QR code with their mobile phone, e.g. when meeting people at a conference or business fair. It contains fields for both private and business information. All fields except for the name field are optional. Consider creating different codes for private and business events. The most up-to-date version can be found at https://gitlab.com/moini_ink/vcard-qr-code-creator Inspired by Sergey Vedernikov's vCard QR Code generator extension. Installation ============ Copy the files in the src/ directory into the user extensions directory (see 'Inkscape Preferences > System' for the exact location) and relaunch Inkscape. Usage ===== In Inkscape, you can find the extension in Extensions > Render > Barcode > vCard QR Code. The 'Full name' field is the only required field. Each field has an info text with an example which appears when you hover above it with the mouse cursor. Formatting is important! Email addresses, links to images / GPG keys and your birthday must be formatted correctly. The extension will automatically determine the correct QR code size. As QR codes have a limited size (less than 3000 characters), it may happen that the extension tells you that the text is too long. You can then reduce the error correction level to gain capacity and / or shorten/remove some of your data from the form. When you have entered all the information that you would like to appear in your vCard, click on 'Apply'. This will add a QR code to your document. Test the QR code with your phone's QR code scanner. Use: print it on your business card, share it on your website, copy it to your phone, … License ======= Main code: GPLv2 or higher Validation code for email addresses and urls: MIT


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Multi page layout and margins
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ElCoyoteeMulti page layout and margins

ElCoyotee

Setup the Inkscape canvas for projects with multiple pages. For example booklets or flyers. You can change the way the pages are ordered either a single array of pages for loose collection of pages or double pages for books. As well as creating and positioning the pages margins are added for cut safety zones or content region. The margins are grouped so they are easy to show or hide for export. MD5 Hash: 6746c85b3a35bfc4ab296e71d1af8d75


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Inkscape 1.3 alpha0 source code archive
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Marc JeanmouginInkscape 1.3 alpha0 source code archive

Marc Jeanmougin

sha256: 2320360a67a1169f1b530bf6372db40237505b323b4fc9b3bce687a6966cfa67


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inkscape-import-rd
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Jürgen Weigertinkscape-import-rd

Jürgen Weigert

Input filter for reading RD files, as generated by e.g. rdworks to drive RUIDA laser controllers.


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Inkscape 1.3 source code tarball
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Marc JeanmouginInkscape 1.3 source code tarball

Marc Jeanmougin

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xkcdify
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Gui Meiraxkcdify

Gui Meira

This extension modifies your paths to make them look hand-drawn like the ones in xkcd comics (https://xkcd.com/). It does so by first adding more nodes to your path and then adding a little bit of noise to the position of each node. The algorithm was adapted from the one used in matplotlib's xkcd function: https://matplotlib.org/stable/api/_as_gen/matplotlib.pyplot.xkcd.html The extension can also replace the fonts of all the selected texts with Humor Sans, which looks (kinda) similar to the text on xkcd. Installation: 1) Download the zip file for this extension. 2) Open Inkscape and go to Edit > Preferences. Open the System tab on the left panel. You'll see a list of folder names. 3) Locate the User extensions folder and click Open. 4) Extract the files from the xkcdify release you just downloaded into this folder and restart Inkscape. 5) Optionally, download and install the Humor Sans font. It can be obtained here: https://github.com/shreyankg/xkcd-desktop/blob/master/Humor-Sans.ttf Usage: 1) Select the paths and texts you want to xkcdify 2) Go to Extensions > Modify paths > xkcdify 3) Adjust the parameters to tune the effect to your liking. You can enable the live preview using the checkbox at the bottom of the window This extension only processes paths. If you want to xkcdify ellipses, rectangles, and other shapes, convert them to paths first using Path > Object to path This project is not affiliated, authorized, or endorsed by xkcd. I'm just a guy on the internet who thinks xkcd is cool.


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inkscape 1.3 beta0 source code archive
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Marc Jeanmougininkscape 1.3 beta0 source code archive

Marc Jeanmougin

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