This is a random collection of scripts that allow creating nice plots for the amazing BrachioGraph pen plotter.
It allows importing simple SVGs and G-code, minimizing travel distance and previewing the plot.
git clone https://github.com/Findus23/BrachioGraph-Utils.git
cd BrachioGraph-Utils
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install -e .
# convert SVG
brachiograph-utils convert svg example.svg out.json
# combine two scripts by piping the stdout to the stdin
brachiograph-utils convert svg example.svg - | brachiograph-utils optimizers order - out.json
# further minimize the traveling distance
brachiograph-utils optimizers randomized-optimizer out.json out.json
# show turtle preview
brachiograph-utils display out.json -s 5 -x -200 -y 300
# every command and category has a help text
brachiograph-utils --help
As the importer is pretty simple, there are some limitations:
- only paths are supported
- so use Inkscape to convert everything else (e.g. Text, Circles, etc.) to paths
- only straight lines between nodes are allowed (so no Bezier Curves)
- use
Extensions -> Modify Path -> Flatten Beziers
to make curves cornered
- use
- paths inside of
<defs></defs>
are not ignored- if your plot contains squares that are not visible in the SVG, you might have them defined in the
<defs></defs>
section of the SVG. Simply remove them in a text editor if they are not needed.
- if your plot contains squares that are not visible in the SVG, you might have them defined in the