How to parse dialog drawed into SVG file by python? Or maybe better ways to do it?
The example I drew:
Exported to SVG and tried svgpathtools, but it returns only
[Path(Line(start=(60+60j), end=(60+113.63j))),
Path(Line(start=(60+118.88j), end=(56.5+111.88j)),
Line(start=(56.5+111.88j), end=(60+113.63j)),
Line(start=(60+113.63j), end=(63.5+111.88j)),
Line(start=(63.5+111.88j), end=(60+118.88j)))]
But I need all objects, texts inside and haw it connected.
Maybe there are better ways to do it? Basically, I need simple draw by hand 2 types of blocks, connections, and texts inside. And easy parse it by python.
python parsing
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The example I drew:
Exported to SVG and tried svgpathtools, but it returns only
[Path(Line(start=(60+60j), end=(60+113.63j))),
Path(Line(start=(60+118.88j), end=(56.5+111.88j)),
Line(start=(56.5+111.88j), end=(60+113.63j)),
Line(start=(60+113.63j), end=(63.5+111.88j)),
Line(start=(63.5+111.88j), end=(60+118.88j)))]
But I need all objects, texts inside and haw it connected.
Maybe there are better ways to do it? Basically, I need simple draw by hand 2 types of blocks, connections, and texts inside. And easy parse it by python.
python parsing
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The example I drew:
Exported to SVG and tried svgpathtools, but it returns only
[Path(Line(start=(60+60j), end=(60+113.63j))),
Path(Line(start=(60+118.88j), end=(56.5+111.88j)),
Line(start=(56.5+111.88j), end=(60+113.63j)),
Line(start=(60+113.63j), end=(63.5+111.88j)),
Line(start=(63.5+111.88j), end=(60+118.88j)))]
But I need all objects, texts inside and haw it connected.
Maybe there are better ways to do it? Basically, I need simple draw by hand 2 types of blocks, connections, and texts inside. And easy parse it by python.
python parsing
The example I drew:
Exported to SVG and tried svgpathtools, but it returns only
[Path(Line(start=(60+60j), end=(60+113.63j))),
Path(Line(start=(60+118.88j), end=(56.5+111.88j)),
Line(start=(56.5+111.88j), end=(60+113.63j)),
Line(start=(60+113.63j), end=(63.5+111.88j)),
Line(start=(63.5+111.88j), end=(60+118.88j)))]
But I need all objects, texts inside and haw it connected.
Maybe there are better ways to do it? Basically, I need simple draw by hand 2 types of blocks, connections, and texts inside. And easy parse it by python.
python parsing
python parsing
edited Nov 13 at 15:11
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