Yes.  In fact I used a little tk library someone had written to convert a tk canvas to svg with the current Pd.  (It was a little hacky because I was loading the library and grabbing the current canvas manually.)  Unfortunately I can't find a link, but I did that to make some svgs for Pd's Wikipedia page, and I've seen them turn up in different places.

With node-webkit, it should be fairly simple to export an svg since the patch itself is drawn as an svg.

-Jonathan


On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 12:53 PM, Alessio Degani <alessio.degani@ymail.com> wrote:


Hi Jonathan,

I've a question. It is (or will be) possible to export the patch canvas in PDF (or SVG) format using node-webkit?
For example, if you want a good pubblication quality figures in a dissertation (as an example), it is desirable to have that in a vectorial format instead of rester bitmap.

Thank you

Cheers

On 20/01/2015 05:22, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
Got some basic patch display going in node-webkit:

-Jonathan



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