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# Process Inkscape files and create sets of cards for board games
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2014-03-05 12:00:15 +00:00
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You'll need `inkscape`, `convert`, `montage`, and `gs` in your `PATH`. After installing the
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gem, run `svggvs prereqs` to see what you need installed and, potentially, how to install it.
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### Using Inkscape in /Applications on Mac OS X
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If you've installed Inkscape on Mac OS X and want to use that version instead of one from Homebrew,
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you'll need to follow these directions for setting up a shell alias: http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/MacOS_X#Inkscape_command_line
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## Initialize a starter project
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Install the gem globally with `gem install svggvs` and then run `svggvs install <project>` where `project`
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is the name of the directory to place the skeleton project files. You'll get a few files in there:
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* `template.svg`, an Inkscape template that shoows how to do the basic SVGGVS template setup
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* `data.ods`, a LibreOffice spreadsheet that defines the card data and project settings
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* `Cardfile`, the file SVGGVS uses to find the data file and optionally process the spreadsheet data after-the-fact
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* `Gemfile`, in case you need additional gems. It has SVGGVS added already, but you may also want remote
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data gems like `google_drive`, for instance.
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## How it works
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2013-11-17 18:02:20 +00:00
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Create an Inkscape SVG file in your project directory. Make sure it has a Source and a Target layer.
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Your card template is made up of sublayers in the Source layer. These layers are copied to the Target layer
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upon processing.
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By default, layers are hidden, and hidden layers are deleted after copying to the Target layer,
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unless they have the following names:
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* (visible): The layer is always visible, regardless if it's specified in `#active_layers`
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* (protect): The layer will not be deleted if it is hidden. Good for clone sources.
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* (child visible): The layer will be visible if its parent layer is also made visible. Good if you
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break artwork up into multiple layers (inks, colors, shading, etc.)
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* (inject filename.svg): Include all the layers of another SVG file as child layers of this layer.
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Copies some elements from `<defs>` from the injected file!
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Hiding/showing layers is the way that you make certain card elements appear/disappear on
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different types of cards with with different properties. You can also replace the text in
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text boxes (both standard and flowroot boxes) by giving those boxes a distinct label (under Object Properties).
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Create a spreadsheet in the same directory, or on Google Drive. This project uses the Roo gem
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to read spreadsheets, so as long as Roo can read it, you're good to do.
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Give the sheets names so that SVGGVS knows what to do with them:
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* Put "Card Data" somewhere in the name for SVGGVS to use it as a data source
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* Name it "SVGGVS Settings" to define your project's settings.
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Under SVGGVS settings, you can currently set the following, as a series of two-column rows:
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* Card Size: Right now, only one option: Poker
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* Target: Right now, only one option: The Game Crafter
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* SVG Source: The SVG template file
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* Individual Files Path: Where final SVG files go
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* PNG Files Path: Where rendered PNG files go
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* PDF Target: Where the print-n-play PDF goes
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The following can be manually specified if you don't provide Card Size and Target:
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* PNG Export Width: The width of the exported card from Inkscape
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* PDF Card Size: The size a card is cropped down to before being placed on the PnP PDF
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* PDF DPI: The DPI of the PDF file
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The following Card Size and Target settings set these to the following:
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* The Game Crafter
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* Poker
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* PNG Export Width: 825
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* PDF Card Size: 750x1050
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* PDF DPI: 300
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Create a `Cardfile` in your working directory. It should look something like this:
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``` ruby
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@session.configure do |c|
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# manipulate the data after reading from the spreadsheet
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# c.post_read_data = proc { |data|
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# data[:replacements]['Superpower Text'] << '!!'
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# }
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# only sheets with this in the title will be read for card data
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# c.card_sheet_identifier = "Card Data"
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# prepend this PDF to the outputted PDF (useful for game rules)
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# c.prepend_pdf = "rules.pdf"
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c.data_source = "data.ods"
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end
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```
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All of the settings that could be set in your spreadsheet can also be set here. See
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`SVGGVS::Session` for more details.
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You can also have a `.cardrc` file which is run before loading the `Cardfile`.
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Process your cards with `svggvs`:
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* `svggvs merged_file`: Create a big SVG file with all cards as layers. Fine for simple setups, but will create monster files!
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* `svggvs svgs`: Write out individual SVG files.
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* `svggvs pngs`: Write out PNG files after writing out the SVG files.
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* `svggvs pdf`: Write out the merged PnP PDF file.
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You can also pass in `--cardfile <new file>` to load a different cardfile, say for
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card backs.
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