====== News ====== Version 0.5, not released on 2012-12-13 ======================================= * Simple support of the ``image`` tag thanks to pystacia * Better tests with pystacia instead of pypng (~35% faster) * Handle s after C/S and S after c/s in paths * Fix python 2.6 support * Fix markers with empty paths and z/Z points * Fix initial m in paths with no current point * Fix transformations order Version 0.4.4, released on 2012-07-05 ===================================== * Use a default font size of 12pt * Fix a bug about non-invertible matrices * Fix the installation for python 3 with LANG=C Version 0.4.3, released on 2012-05-04 ===================================== * Fix the version detection without cairo Version 0.4.2, released on 2012-05-04 ===================================== * Don't rely on cairo import to find the version Version 0.4.1, released on 2012-04-25 ===================================== * Use cssselect Version 0.4, released on 2012-04-19 =================================== * Reliable testing suite * Use tinycss instead of cssutils to parse CSS Version 0.3.1, released on 2012-02-20 ===================================== * Percentages, em and ex units * Real opacity Version 0.3, released on 2012-01-27 =================================== * Simple inline CSS support * Support for transformations in patterns and gradients * Real by-surface DPI management (default value set to 96) * Handle exponents Version 0.2, released on 2012-01-04 =================================== * **Change the Python API again** to be compatible with 0.1.1 and before: ``svg2pdf(source_as_bytes) -> bytes`` but still support filenames or file objects with keyword-only parameters. See the docstrings. * Add support for ``display``, ``visibility``, ``stop-opacity`` and ``stroke-miterlimit`` * Internal refactoring Version 0.1.2, released on 2011-12-14 ===================================== **Backward incompatible change** in the Python API: previously the input could be either a filename or SVG content as a string. Now a string is always interpreted as a filename, but file-like objects are also accepted. Use a StringIO object if you have SVG content in a string. Version 0.1.1, released on 2011-12-13 ===================================== Fix Python 2.6 compatibility. Version 0.1, released on 2011-12-13 =================================== * First release * PDF, PS and PNG export * Easy installer