uniconvertor
2.0rc5
About: UniConvertor is a universal vector graphics translator (using the sK2 engine). Release candidate.
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UniConvertor 2.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- UniConvertor 2.0 is a multiplatform universal vector graphics translator. Uses sK1 2.0 model to convert one format to another. sK1 Project (https://sk1project.net), Copyright (C) 2004-2019 by Ihor E. Novikov How to install: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- to build package: python setup.py build to install package: python setup.py install to remove installation: python setup.py uninstall -------------------------------------------------------------------------- to create source distribution: python setup.py sdist -------------------------------------------------------------------------- to create binary RPM distribution: python setup.py bdist_rpm -------------------------------------------------------------------------- to create binary DEB distribution: python setup.py bdist_deb -------------------------------------------------------------------------- help on available distribution formats: python setup.py bdist --help-formats DETAILS If you wish testing sK1 you have two installation ways. First option is a distutils install with commands: python setup.py build python setup.py install But this way is not recommended. The most preferred option is a package installation (deb or rpm). You can create package using command: python setup.py bdist_deb (for Ubuntu|Mint|Debian etc.) python setup.py bdist_rpm (for Fedora|OpenSuse|Mageia etc.) By installing the package you have full control over all the installed files and can easily remove them from the system (it's important for application preview). Please note that application uses Python 2.x branch. So Python interpreter and python based dependencies should be from 2.x branch, but not 3.x DEPENDENCIES For successful build either distutils or deb|rpm package you need installing some development packages. We describe dev-packages for Ubuntu|Debian, but for other distros they have similar names. So, you need: git libcairo2-dev liblcms2-dev libmagickwand-dev libpango1.0-dev python-dev python-cairo-dev To run application you need installing also: python-pil python-reportlab python-cairo