I guess Nim may have a svg library but I haven't checked yet. Nim compiles to C. -- Protegido com Tuta Mail: https://tuta.com/free-email 15/03/2026, 17:47 por lmemsm@gmail.com:
This week's #DocumentFreedomDay2026 OpenDocument format is SVG. Check out editors such as Inkscape https://inkscape.org/ and SVG-Edit https://github.com/SVG-Edit/svgedit/ for ways to create your own SVG vector graphics. What SVG projects do you like?
librsvg is a popular C/C++ SVG library. For years, I searched for a lighter option. sdl_svg was good but not perfect. #nanosvg makes a great alternative. It's used by SDL_image & FLTK projects & others. I would love to combine the best patches from the nanosvg forks.
Imagemagick and graphicsmagick have support for SVG. Last I tested, imagemagick had better support. Adding better SVG support to graphicsmagick would be a useful project. Programs like abcm2ps can output to SVG and imagemagick can convert that to a viewable PNG format.
I used nanosvg with my Tuxmath patches and with a GPL version of mupdf I've experimented with to add lighter and better SVG support. The ggwm fork of jwm used nanosvg to add SVG support to a lightweight, low dependency window manager. Know of any other fun SVG projects? _______________________________________________ SFD-discuss mailing list -- sfd-discuss@mailman3.com To unsubscribe send an email to sfd-discuss-leave@mailman3.com