This is an utility package that helps to edit and concatenate SVG files. It is especially directed at scientists preparing final figures for submission to journal. So far it supports arbitrary placement and scaling of svg figures and adding markers, such as labels.
See the blog post for a short tutorial.
The full documentation is available here.
You can install svgutils from Python Package Index (PyPI) using the pip3 utility:
pip3 install svgutils --user
Note that the pip3 will attempt to install lxml library if it is not already installed. For the installation to be sucessful, you need development libraries of libxml2 and libxslt1. On Ubuntu and other Debian-derived Linux distributions you can install them via:
sudo apt-get install libxml2-dev libxslt-dev
Installing svgutils from the conda-forge channel can be achieved by adding conda-forge to your channels with:
conda config --add channels conda-forge
You can install svgutils from conda-forge channel:
conda install svgutils
If you don't want to add the channel to your configuration, you can specify it at the time of installation:
conda install svgutils -c conda-forge
To install system-wide (needs administrator privilages):
python3 setup.py install
To install locally (do not forget to add
$HOME/python/lib/python3.6/site-packages/
to your Python path):
python3 setup.py install --user
The package is distributed under MIT license (see LICENSE file for information).
svg_stack is a similar package that layouts multiple SVG files automatically (in a Qt-style).
svgmanip a related library that aims for a simple API with the ability to export to PNG accurately
cairosvg a command-line SVG to PNG converter for Python 3.4+
svglib a pure-Python library for reading and converting SVG
Bartosz Telenczuk (bartosz.telenczuk@gmail.com)