Exemple #1
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func New(w, h vg.Length) *Canvas {
	buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
	c := &Canvas{
		svg: svgo.New(buf),
		w:   w,
		h:   h,
		buf: buf,
		ht:  w.Points(),
		stk: []context{context{}},
	}

	// This is like svg.Start, except it uses floats
	// and specifies the units.
	fmt.Fprintf(buf, `<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!-- Generated by SVGo and Plotinum VG -->
<svg width="%.*gin" height="%.*gin"
	xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" 
	xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">`+"\n",
		pr, w.Inches(), pr, h.Inches())

	// Swap the origin to the bottom left.
	// This must be matched with a </g> when saving,
	// before the closing </svg>.
	c.svg.Gtransform(fmt.Sprintf("scale(1, -1) translate(0, -%.*g)", pr, h.Dots(c)))

	vg.Initialize(c)
	return c
}
Exemple #2
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// New returns a new image canvas with
// the size specified  rounded up to the
// nearest pixel.
func New(width, height vg.Length, name string) (*XImgCanvas, error) {
	w := width.Inches() * dpi
	h := height.Inches() * dpi
	img := image.NewRGBA(image.Rect(0, 0, int(w+0.5), int(h+0.5)))

	return NewImage(img, name)
}
Exemple #3
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// New returns a new image canvas with
// the size specified  rounded up to the
// nearest pixel.
func New(width, height vg.Length) *Canvas {
	w := width.Inches() * dpi
	h := height.Inches() * dpi
	img := image.NewRGBA(image.Rect(0, 0, int(w+0.5), int(h+0.5)))

	return NewImage(img)
}