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Converting Tikz code to PGF


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I would like to convert an SVG image (from inkscape) into PGF so that I can call the image using include packagepgfornaments.



Using svg2tikz (Save As > Latex with PStricks and Save As > Tikz code), but I cannot figure out how to convert that output to PGF code that can be used by pgfornaments.



Is there a converter that will strip out the Tikz front-end and render PGF code?
Or, are there settings in Export > Export to Tikz path that will render as PGF code?



Sample of my output (as Tikz code)



begintikzpicture[y=0.80pt, x=0.80pt, yscale=-1.000000, xscale=1.000000, inner sep=0pt, outer sep=0pt]
beginscope[rotate around=90.0:(189.94021,85.82203)]
path[draw=black,fill=black,miter limit=4.00,line width=0.032pt]
(137.4186,46.0503) .. controls (137.5137,51.9889) and (137.1626,63.2730) ..
(137.5933,63.9338) .. controls (137.8673,64.4875) and (137.9942,64.6226) ..
(138.9748,64.9034) .. controls (140.2243,65.1767) and (143.6854,65.3049) ..
(144.1519,64.9899) .. controls (144.5977,64.6890) and (144.8841,61.4342) ..
(144.9169,61.2122) .. controls (145.0740,56.9180) and (145.2158,53.4952) ..


Sample of my code (PStricks)



%LaTeX with PSTricks extensions
%%Creator: inkscape 0.92.3
%%Please note this file requires PSTricks extensions
pssetxunit=.5pt,yunit=.5pt,runit=.5pt
beginpspicture(256,245.44000244)
{
newrgbcolorcurcolor0 0 0
pscustom[linestyle=none,fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=curcolor]

newpath
moveto(229.711937,212.13954244)
curveto(223.773378,212.04444244)(212.489203,212.39554244)(211.828455,211.96491244)
curveto(211.274754,211.69091244)(211.139625,211.56395244)(210.858804,210.58342244)
curveto(210.585535,209.33391244)(210.457387,205.87276244)(210.772344,205.40625244)
curveto(211.073258,204.96053244)(214.328044,204.67404244)(214.550021,204.64133244)
curveto(218.844224,204.48414244)(222.267088,204.34241244)(227.607715,203.61839244)
lineto(207.616746,203.61797244)
curveto(208.805053,204.30850244)(209.063802,204.48101244)(209.929411,205.00819244)
lineto(209.713273,213.36042244)
curveto(209.714773,214.08932244)(209.696303,214.16726244)(209.956956,214.55688244)
curveto(210.159345,214.82979244)(210.407771,215.07556244)(210.988481,215.12536244)
curveto(221.851601,214.49965244)(226.399447,213.03761244)(229.711932,212.13972244)
closepath



Sample of vectorian pgfornaments



m 21.8584 19.4822 
c 24.1677 19.4822 29.308 19.6707 34.9033 21.0996
c 40.4978 22.5278 42.8549 24.837 42.8549 26.074
c 42.8549 27.3123 39.8551 28.5492 36.6661 28.0028
c 33.4758 27.455 32.6657 26.3602 32.6657 25.7168
c 32.6657 25.0747 33.57 24.5269 34.2612 25.0262








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    I would like to convert an SVG image (from inkscape) into PGF so that I can call the image using include packagepgfornaments.



    Using svg2tikz (Save As > Latex with PStricks and Save As > Tikz code), but I cannot figure out how to convert that output to PGF code that can be used by pgfornaments.



    Is there a converter that will strip out the Tikz front-end and render PGF code?
    Or, are there settings in Export > Export to Tikz path that will render as PGF code?



    Sample of my output (as Tikz code)



    begintikzpicture[y=0.80pt, x=0.80pt, yscale=-1.000000, xscale=1.000000, inner sep=0pt, outer sep=0pt]
    beginscope[rotate around=90.0:(189.94021,85.82203)]
    path[draw=black,fill=black,miter limit=4.00,line width=0.032pt]
    (137.4186,46.0503) .. controls (137.5137,51.9889) and (137.1626,63.2730) ..
    (137.5933,63.9338) .. controls (137.8673,64.4875) and (137.9942,64.6226) ..
    (138.9748,64.9034) .. controls (140.2243,65.1767) and (143.6854,65.3049) ..
    (144.1519,64.9899) .. controls (144.5977,64.6890) and (144.8841,61.4342) ..
    (144.9169,61.2122) .. controls (145.0740,56.9180) and (145.2158,53.4952) ..


    Sample of my code (PStricks)



    %LaTeX with PSTricks extensions
    %%Creator: inkscape 0.92.3
    %%Please note this file requires PSTricks extensions
    pssetxunit=.5pt,yunit=.5pt,runit=.5pt
    beginpspicture(256,245.44000244)
    {
    newrgbcolorcurcolor0 0 0
    pscustom[linestyle=none,fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=curcolor]

    newpath
    moveto(229.711937,212.13954244)
    curveto(223.773378,212.04444244)(212.489203,212.39554244)(211.828455,211.96491244)
    curveto(211.274754,211.69091244)(211.139625,211.56395244)(210.858804,210.58342244)
    curveto(210.585535,209.33391244)(210.457387,205.87276244)(210.772344,205.40625244)
    curveto(211.073258,204.96053244)(214.328044,204.67404244)(214.550021,204.64133244)
    curveto(218.844224,204.48414244)(222.267088,204.34241244)(227.607715,203.61839244)
    lineto(207.616746,203.61797244)
    curveto(208.805053,204.30850244)(209.063802,204.48101244)(209.929411,205.00819244)
    lineto(209.713273,213.36042244)
    curveto(209.714773,214.08932244)(209.696303,214.16726244)(209.956956,214.55688244)
    curveto(210.159345,214.82979244)(210.407771,215.07556244)(210.988481,215.12536244)
    curveto(221.851601,214.49965244)(226.399447,213.03761244)(229.711932,212.13972244)
    closepath



    Sample of vectorian pgfornaments



    m 21.8584 19.4822 
    c 24.1677 19.4822 29.308 19.6707 34.9033 21.0996
    c 40.4978 22.5278 42.8549 24.837 42.8549 26.074
    c 42.8549 27.3123 39.8551 28.5492 36.6661 28.0028
    c 33.4758 27.455 32.6657 26.3602 32.6657 25.7168
    c 32.6657 25.0747 33.57 24.5269 34.2612 25.0262








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      I would like to convert an SVG image (from inkscape) into PGF so that I can call the image using include packagepgfornaments.



      Using svg2tikz (Save As > Latex with PStricks and Save As > Tikz code), but I cannot figure out how to convert that output to PGF code that can be used by pgfornaments.



      Is there a converter that will strip out the Tikz front-end and render PGF code?
      Or, are there settings in Export > Export to Tikz path that will render as PGF code?



      Sample of my output (as Tikz code)



      begintikzpicture[y=0.80pt, x=0.80pt, yscale=-1.000000, xscale=1.000000, inner sep=0pt, outer sep=0pt]
      beginscope[rotate around=90.0:(189.94021,85.82203)]
      path[draw=black,fill=black,miter limit=4.00,line width=0.032pt]
      (137.4186,46.0503) .. controls (137.5137,51.9889) and (137.1626,63.2730) ..
      (137.5933,63.9338) .. controls (137.8673,64.4875) and (137.9942,64.6226) ..
      (138.9748,64.9034) .. controls (140.2243,65.1767) and (143.6854,65.3049) ..
      (144.1519,64.9899) .. controls (144.5977,64.6890) and (144.8841,61.4342) ..
      (144.9169,61.2122) .. controls (145.0740,56.9180) and (145.2158,53.4952) ..


      Sample of my code (PStricks)



      %LaTeX with PSTricks extensions
      %%Creator: inkscape 0.92.3
      %%Please note this file requires PSTricks extensions
      pssetxunit=.5pt,yunit=.5pt,runit=.5pt
      beginpspicture(256,245.44000244)
      {
      newrgbcolorcurcolor0 0 0
      pscustom[linestyle=none,fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=curcolor]

      newpath
      moveto(229.711937,212.13954244)
      curveto(223.773378,212.04444244)(212.489203,212.39554244)(211.828455,211.96491244)
      curveto(211.274754,211.69091244)(211.139625,211.56395244)(210.858804,210.58342244)
      curveto(210.585535,209.33391244)(210.457387,205.87276244)(210.772344,205.40625244)
      curveto(211.073258,204.96053244)(214.328044,204.67404244)(214.550021,204.64133244)
      curveto(218.844224,204.48414244)(222.267088,204.34241244)(227.607715,203.61839244)
      lineto(207.616746,203.61797244)
      curveto(208.805053,204.30850244)(209.063802,204.48101244)(209.929411,205.00819244)
      lineto(209.713273,213.36042244)
      curveto(209.714773,214.08932244)(209.696303,214.16726244)(209.956956,214.55688244)
      curveto(210.159345,214.82979244)(210.407771,215.07556244)(210.988481,215.12536244)
      curveto(221.851601,214.49965244)(226.399447,213.03761244)(229.711932,212.13972244)
      closepath



      Sample of vectorian pgfornaments



      m 21.8584 19.4822 
      c 24.1677 19.4822 29.308 19.6707 34.9033 21.0996
      c 40.4978 22.5278 42.8549 24.837 42.8549 26.074
      c 42.8549 27.3123 39.8551 28.5492 36.6661 28.0028
      c 33.4758 27.455 32.6657 26.3602 32.6657 25.7168
      c 32.6657 25.0747 33.57 24.5269 34.2612 25.0262








      share














      I would like to convert an SVG image (from inkscape) into PGF so that I can call the image using include packagepgfornaments.



      Using svg2tikz (Save As > Latex with PStricks and Save As > Tikz code), but I cannot figure out how to convert that output to PGF code that can be used by pgfornaments.



      Is there a converter that will strip out the Tikz front-end and render PGF code?
      Or, are there settings in Export > Export to Tikz path that will render as PGF code?



      Sample of my output (as Tikz code)



      begintikzpicture[y=0.80pt, x=0.80pt, yscale=-1.000000, xscale=1.000000, inner sep=0pt, outer sep=0pt]
      beginscope[rotate around=90.0:(189.94021,85.82203)]
      path[draw=black,fill=black,miter limit=4.00,line width=0.032pt]
      (137.4186,46.0503) .. controls (137.5137,51.9889) and (137.1626,63.2730) ..
      (137.5933,63.9338) .. controls (137.8673,64.4875) and (137.9942,64.6226) ..
      (138.9748,64.9034) .. controls (140.2243,65.1767) and (143.6854,65.3049) ..
      (144.1519,64.9899) .. controls (144.5977,64.6890) and (144.8841,61.4342) ..
      (144.9169,61.2122) .. controls (145.0740,56.9180) and (145.2158,53.4952) ..


      Sample of my code (PStricks)



      %LaTeX with PSTricks extensions
      %%Creator: inkscape 0.92.3
      %%Please note this file requires PSTricks extensions
      pssetxunit=.5pt,yunit=.5pt,runit=.5pt
      beginpspicture(256,245.44000244)
      {
      newrgbcolorcurcolor0 0 0
      pscustom[linestyle=none,fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=curcolor]

      newpath
      moveto(229.711937,212.13954244)
      curveto(223.773378,212.04444244)(212.489203,212.39554244)(211.828455,211.96491244)
      curveto(211.274754,211.69091244)(211.139625,211.56395244)(210.858804,210.58342244)
      curveto(210.585535,209.33391244)(210.457387,205.87276244)(210.772344,205.40625244)
      curveto(211.073258,204.96053244)(214.328044,204.67404244)(214.550021,204.64133244)
      curveto(218.844224,204.48414244)(222.267088,204.34241244)(227.607715,203.61839244)
      lineto(207.616746,203.61797244)
      curveto(208.805053,204.30850244)(209.063802,204.48101244)(209.929411,205.00819244)
      lineto(209.713273,213.36042244)
      curveto(209.714773,214.08932244)(209.696303,214.16726244)(209.956956,214.55688244)
      curveto(210.159345,214.82979244)(210.407771,215.07556244)(210.988481,215.12536244)
      curveto(221.851601,214.49965244)(226.399447,213.03761244)(229.711932,212.13972244)
      closepath



      Sample of vectorian pgfornaments



      m 21.8584 19.4822 
      c 24.1677 19.4822 29.308 19.6707 34.9033 21.0996
      c 40.4978 22.5278 42.8549 24.837 42.8549 26.074
      c 42.8549 27.3123 39.8551 28.5492 36.6661 28.0028
      c 33.4758 27.455 32.6657 26.3602 32.6657 25.7168
      c 32.6657 25.0747 33.57 24.5269 34.2612 25.0262






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