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    Default Re: LibSpiro in action

    Thanks for comments
    I haven't thought of wine but it's interesting idea. Those "bubbles" remind me of snowflakes probably due to the colours used.

    Second attempt, this time with butterflies
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    Default Re: LibSpiro in action

    This one is nice also Suvek, although I am more partial to blues, than tans.
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    Default Re: LibSpiro in action

    That looks super Suvek. I like the butterfly touch.

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    Red face Re: LibSpiro in action

    Looks great!
    I've been to the libspiro page and am stumped about what I'm supposed to find there. I have a regular Windows XP PC, how do I go about getting to use libspiro, anyone?
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    Default Re: LibSpiro in action

    Quote Originally Posted by fredbassett View Post
    Looks great!
    I've been to the libspiro page and am stumped about what I'm supposed to find there. I have a regular Windows XP PC, how do I go about getting to use libspiro, anyone?
    You won't find anything that can be directly USED for drawing there. To USE it you need some drawing app that integrates libspiro. I haven't found any other tool that uses libspiro than Inkscape 0.47 but it's still under developement and crashes on my PC (not sure why, never tried to find out) To test this library I quickwrote simple program, unfortunately it's not compatible with GPL license so I can't post it here as it is but it's simple enough (really tool more for testing purposes than drawing) so i can partially rewrite it to make it GPL compatible and then share.

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    Default Re: LibSpiro in action

    Thanks for the info Suvek.
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