cate issueshttps://gitlab.uni.lu/PCOG/cate/-/issues2019-07-16T15:52:05+02:00https://gitlab.uni.lu/PCOG/cate/-/issues/16Set viewBox attribute of generated SVG2019-07-16T15:52:05+02:00Raphaël BleuseSet viewBox attribute of generated SVGTo allow painless embedding of SVG images, one should compute a suitable viewBox for generated SVG files.
See https://stackoverflow.com/a/19485375/10326136 and https://svgwrite.readthedocs.io/en/latest/classes/mixins.html#viewbox-mixin ...To allow painless embedding of SVG images, one should compute a suitable viewBox for generated SVG files.
See https://stackoverflow.com/a/19485375/10326136 and https://svgwrite.readthedocs.io/en/latest/classes/mixins.html#viewbox-mixin for more details.https://gitlab.uni.lu/PCOG/cate/-/issues/14Transparent stretching background.2019-01-08T17:29:45+01:00Raphaël BleuseTransparent stretching background.The stretching of the template background is transparent. It should be filled with a white/neutral background.The stretching of the template background is transparent. It should be filled with a white/neutral background.Raphaël BleuseRaphaël Bleusehttps://gitlab.uni.lu/PCOG/cate/-/issues/8Add option not to output a matrix, just check its validity2018-06-27T08:25:35+02:00Raphaël BleuseAdd option not to output a matrix, just check its validityAn option ``--check`` that would only check the input matrix without drawing its template.
An invocation with a correct matrix should exit with code 0, an incorrect matrix would exit with another code.An option ``--check`` that would only check the input matrix without drawing its template.
An invocation with a correct matrix should exit with code 0, an incorrect matrix would exit with another code.https://gitlab.uni.lu/PCOG/cate/-/issues/6Backport to Python 2.72018-06-19T08:33:25+02:00Raphaël BleuseBackport to Python 2.7The code has been written with Python 3.5+ in mind. However, the tool target physicists. It could be valuable to them to make the code compatible with Python 2.7 (they love old stuff :stuck\_out\_tongue:).The code has been written with Python 3.5+ in mind. However, the tool target physicists. It could be valuable to them to make the code compatible with Python 2.7 (they love old stuff :stuck\_out\_tongue:).