I'm probably not going to get into the scripting languages mentioned. So, I re-loaded my HTML/XML/XSL Editor and, to my horror, found 1600+ lines of mostly un-intelligable stuff. Even at 76, I live and learn and my brain hurts. Neither had I realized the modern use of XML to code the objects. I had not realized the connection between drawing software and SVG, duh. Late last night, I managed to download Inkscape - which then allowed me to extract a Siemens star from a PDF and start editing it. Īs I suggested previously, it doesn't look too difficult to use matlab/octave, Python, Perl or some other scripting tool to write the SVG code directly, but you may find it is simpler with a dedicated graphics package, as D Cox suggests. The tutorial puts the emphasis on interactive mousing, rather than scripting. ![]() It seems to have the capabilities required, but I haven't used it so I don't know how easily it will duplicate and rotate the triangles you need. ![]() Inkscape is free (open source), and uses SVG as its native format. Most such programs will allow you to draw a filled triangle and copy it multiple times with rotation. I would use a drawing program such as DrawPlus or Xara Photo & Graphic Designer.
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