svgcleaner
Snap.svg
svgcleaner | Snap.svg | |
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7 | 12 | |
1,437 | 13,840 | |
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2.1 | 1.8 | |
over 2 years ago | about 2 years ago | |
Rust | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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svgcleaner
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TinyVG – an alternative binary encoded vector graphics format
I'm not sure, but it seems svgcleaner can remove unused and invisible graphical elements[1]. I don't know if TinyVG preserves them. but if it does, it's not a fair comparison.
Did you try converting svgcleaner processed SVG to a TVG?
[1] https://github.com/RazrFalcon/svgcleaner
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Name a program that doesn't get enough love!
oxipng, pngquant and svgcleaner — optimizing images
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Inkscape 1.2 as a Godot Graphics Tool
One of the new features of Godot 4 is svg with embeds like svg, jpg and png. Also if you have svg fonts, you can clean it with https://github.com/RazrFalcon/svgcleaner and it may import.
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Parcel v2 releases from beta, includes new Rust compiler for huge performance gains
svgcleaner is designed for standalone SVG files, and will fail on or butcher a significant fraction of inline SVG icons and the likes because it can’t cope with currentColor.
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Essential SVG tools
There's also SVG Cleaner which has some compelling benefits over SVGO.
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Tech stack for my open source icons project (Iconduck)
svgcleaner is a CLI (command line) tool which cleans up vector files. Often, vector files will have a lot of extra “stuff” in them that aren’t needed for the presentation side of things, so this helps to reduce the file size. I store both the original vector of the icon, and a cleaned version.
Snap.svg
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Best Websites For Coders
Snap SVG : The JavaScript SVG library for the modern web
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18 Best JavaScript Gantt Chart Components
It allows users to create tasks, change their schedule and duration with drag-and-drop, add dependency lines, and review extra information on tasks via tooltips. You can add multiple timescales to the chart. The list of possible options includes Quarter Day, Half Day, Full Day, Week, and Month. There are also some customization opportunities such as changing the tooltip content with custom HTML, modifying the appearance of task bars and dependency lines, and setting the default timescale. It should be noted that Frappe Gantt has two dependencies: momentjs and snapsvg.
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How do you create an animated menu like this?
Inspecting the buttons suggests that it's made with SVG animations too. It says "made with snap" http://snapsvg.io/
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is this good enough to apply for a react junior position?
Why’d you steal Snap.svg’s logo though? That’s an immediate and major red flag to me. http://snapsvg.io/
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Newbie to webdev: What would be the best format to go about animating this interactive element? Pictured here is a rough sample.
Animated SVG http://snapsvg.io is best. Tiny file size, good performance. Resolution independent.
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Create SVG from Javascript
SNAP SVG
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Opinion on how to approach this web app.....SVG or CANVAS
Building the SVG by hand is an option, but I suggest you look at dedicated SVG JS libraries to make the graphic easier to build and maintain. Try SVG.js or Snap.svg - both have good reputations.
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[Hiring] An Oregon based SVG + Interactive Web artist
Need someone who can make an extremely high-quality interactive single web page with SVG / CSS / JS / HTML. And the page is already done, so just someone who can make an interactive portion of the header. Possibly with something like: http://snapsvg.io/, https://www.svgator.com/, or just raw CSS/JS skills.
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Essential SVG tools
Canvas2SVG - I have a feeling I'll get to know this library well someday. Apache Batik - I used it quite a bit in the early days but it never took root in my toolchain. SVGJS It offers compelling shortcuts, I'm just a fan of vanilla JS. This also goes for SNAP SVG
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Week 4 - Summary
In my research to solve the CSS animation issue I branched out and one of my findings was SVGs (Scalable Vector Graphics). Having already gained some proficiency with Adobe Illustrator in my previous career, I’m going to experiment and create some SVG’s soon, perhaps for some buttons or landing page graphics. The low file size and clarity of the graphics is really appealing, and I think they could make my future portfolio really pop! The SVG Snap library looks interesting.
What are some alternatives?
xsv - A fast CSV command line toolkit written in Rust.
svg.js - The lightweight library for manipulating and animating SVG
svgbobrus - Convert your ascii diagram scribbles into happy little SVG
raphael - JavaScript Vector Library
Debian Repository Builder - A project for automatically generating and maintaining Debian repositories from a TOML spec.
d3 - Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. :bar_chart::chart_with_upwards_trend::tada:
euclider - A higher dimensional raytracing prototype with non-euclidean-like features
paper.js - The Swiss Army Knife of Vector Graphics Scripting – Scriptographer ported to JavaScript and the browser, using HTML5 Canvas. Created by @lehni & @puckey
Servo - Servo, the embeddable, independent, memory-safe, modular, parallel web rendering engine
fabric.js - Javascript Canvas Library, SVG-to-Canvas (& canvas-to-SVG) Parser
iota - A terminal-based text editor written in Rust
Gantt chart component for Angular 2+ framework - dhtmlxGantt with Angular Framework