Ruby application for using Inkscape files as templates for board game cards
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Process Inkscape files and create sets of cards for board games
Not much in the way of docs yet. You'll need inkscape
, convert
, montage
, and gs
in your PATH
.
Create a Cardfile
in your working directory. It should look
something like this:
@session.configure do |c|
c.svg_source = "template/template.svg"
c.svg_merged_target = "template/output.svg"
c.png_export_width = 825
c.pdf_card_size = "750x1050"
c.pdf_dpi = 300
c.individual_files_path = "template/output/card_%02d.svg"
c.png_files_path = "template/png/card_%02d.png"
c.pdf_target = "merged.pdf"
end
@session.process do
require 'google_drive'
require 'virtus'
require 'active_support/inflector'
require './card_definitions.rb'
CardDefinitions.processed.each do |card|
@session.with_new_target do |target|
datum = card.to_svggvs
# #active_layers indicates what sublayers within the "Source" layer of
# the Inkscape document should be toggled as visible. All others are hidden.
target.active_layers = datum[:active]
# Any text with {% liquid_like_tags %} will have those tags replaced with the
# values within the hash passed in.
# Additionally, you can label the following and have things replaced:
# * svg:flowRoot will replace the text in the svg:flowPara within
# * svg:text will replace the text in the first svg:tspan within
# * svg:image will replace the xlink:href of the tag, changing the image to load
target.replacements = datum[:replacements]
end
end
end
You can also have a .cardrc
file which is run before loading the Cardfile
.
Process your cards with svggvs
:
svggvs merged_file
: Create a big SVG file with all cards as layers. Fine for simple setups, but will create monster files!svggvs svgs
: Write out individual SVG files.svggvs pngs
: Write out PNG files after writing out the SVG files.svggvs pdf
: Write out the merged PnP PDF file.
You can also pass in --cardfile <new file>
to load a different cardfile, say for
card backs.