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34 lines
1.1 KiB
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SVG Tools
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This directory contains the following-
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svgs.txt
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--------
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This text file contains an SVG URL per line.
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It is a list of the SVG files used to test rendering correctness.
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svg_images.txt
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This text file contains an image URL per line.
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It is a list of images used by the SVGs in svgs.txt.
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svgs_parse_only.txt
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This text file contains an SVG URL per line.
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It is a list of the SVG files used to exercise the SVG parsing code.
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svg_downloader.py
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This python script parses txt files and downloads SVGs and images into a specified directory.
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The script can be run by hand:
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$ python svg_downloader.py --output_dir /tmp/svgs/
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OR
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$ python svg_downloader.py --output_dir /tmp/svgs/ --input_file svgs_parse_only.txt --prefix svgparse_
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If the --keep_common_prefix argument is specified, URL components after the common prefix
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will be preserved in the destination directory hierarchy. For example, if the input file contains
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URLs https://example.com/images/a.png and https://example.com/images/subdir/b.png, the downloaded
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files will go to output_dir/a.png and output_dir/subdir/b.png. |