@johanv
I think this is something that @frameworkcomputer should by default ship with their laptop. It is up to the user to attach them or not, but it is completely in the spirit of Framework laptop design.
Wir suchen für ein paar Stunden einen Grafikerin, um einen existierenden Entwurf für ein T-Shirt- und Website-Hintergrund-Design in Vektorgrafik umzusetzen.
Continuing my #3dprinting of the logos of my favorite teams, the next installment is the #Akron Rubber Ducks minor league baseball team. When I bought the hat last year, I knew I needed to do something with the logo because it really pops.
I fired up #inkscape to make a SVG and #freecad to make the model from that SVG. It took a little planning on the heights for the different colors since I only have one extruder. Turned out great!
@M4x Thank you! Yes, I had to manually change the filament each time. I would need a maxed-out PrusaXL to have enough extruders for automatic filament changes.
As both a #crew96 fan, and a #ClevelandGuardians fan, I was inspired by the print linked below to create my own sign to show my support for the Crew on my desk at my office at work.
So, I fired up #inkscape to make the SVG, and then #freecad to create the 3d model that I then 3D printed. I printed the yellow part separate and glued it in.
Since my wife bought me a diecut printer for my birthday a few years ago, I make my own heat-press vinyl soccer tees (which helps since I'm a geek that follows a ton of somewhat obscure teams).
Out of a whim, I decided to get my 10 year old #Cintiq 13HD Companion Hybrid out of storage. #Wacom no longer supports this model, but I got it to run with their oldest driver that supports Windows 11.
I'm not sure what I will use it for, but it was fun trying out the different brushes with #krita . These days I use #Inkscape for most of my graphical design work, but it's nice to have options.
Lovely #inkscape people, I'm looking to do the following:
via cli ask inkscape to export every object and/or group in an svg file and output as a PNG.
This link seems to have some answers, but I'm not at all clear about how I might get a list of objects or groups via the command line? Is this possible?