An Inkscape extension: Latex/Tex editor for Inkscape, inspired by textext. This extension uses Inkscape build-in extension system, does not require TK or PyGtk as textext. Live preview feature is supported. You can obtain original TeX source from View Original TeX tab. Check http://writetex.tk for more detail. Latest version is in https://github.com/wanglongqi/WriteTeX
This extensions draws the 2D shape which is required to form a 3D cone (or truncated cone) after it's cut out (of whatever material). It can be used to generate a sheet cutting layout for a (truncated) cone. The extension unfolds a frustum (=truncated cone) or a cone (if cut diameter=0) and generates a sheet cutting layout or flat pattern projection that can be rolled or bend up into a (truncated) cone shape. ## References * https://github.com/quirxi/SheetMetalCone/ * https://hobbyutil.googlecode.com/files/LayingOutFrustumWithDividers_20Jul2012.pdf ## Installation Copy the two files 'sheet_metal_conus.inx' and 'sheet_metal_conus.py' into the located in the "src/" folder of the downloadable zip file into inkscape's extensions folder: The exact folder is indicated in: - Edit -> Preferences -> System: User extensions Generally it can be found: -> Linux: ~/.config/inkscape/extensions/ /usr/share/inkscape/extensions/ -> Windows: type the following into the address line on a File Browser window: %appdata%/inkscape/extensions -> Mac OS X: /Applications/Inkscape.app/Contents/Resources/share/inkscape/extensions/ The menu entry for this this extension can be found under: "Extensions->Folded Forms->Sheet Metal Conus..." ## Authors: * quirxi (https://github.com/quirxi) * Neon22 (https://github.com/Neon22)
Copy, rotate, and resize a path or group of paths along a precise parametric trajectory. Tested on Mac OS X High Sierra and Ubuntu Linux (16.04 LTS), with Inkscape 0.91. --- Curated by Maren Hachmann on March 22 2018 12:26 AM: fixed version tag so it will be selectable directly from extensions tag list.
iMac made on Inkscape, everything is vector except the screen photo, that's a raster image.