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Creating templates for the Drawing module is very easy. They are svg files, created with any application capable of exporting svg files, such as [http://www.inkscape.org inkscape]]. Only two rules must be followed:
Creating templates for the Drawing module is very easy. They are svg files, created with any application capable of exporting svg files, such as [http://www.inkscape.org Inkscape]. Only two rules must be followed:
* One pixel = one millimeter
* One pixel = one millimeter
* You must insert, somewhere inside your svg code, where you want the contents of the drawing to appear (for example at the end of the file, just before the last </svg> tag), the following line:
* You must insert, somewhere inside your svg code, where you want the contents of the drawing to appear (for example at the end of the file, just before the last </svg> tag), the following line:
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[[Image:A3_Showcase.svg|800px]]
[[Image:A3_Showcase.svg|800px]]


{{languages | {{es|Drawing_templates/es}} {{se|Drawing_templates/se}} }}
{{languages | {{es|Drawing_templates/es}} {{fr|Drawing_templates/fr}} {{se|Drawing_templates/se}} }}

Revision as of 04:35, 4 December 2011

Creating templates for the Drawing module is very easy. They are svg files, created with any application capable of exporting svg files, such as Inkscape. Only two rules must be followed:

  • One pixel = one millimeter
  • You must insert, somewhere inside your svg code, where you want the contents of the drawing to appear (for example at the end of the file, just before the last </svg> tag), the following line:
<!-- DrawingContent -->

A3 templates

Available translations of this page: Template:Se