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    • placidfuryP Offline
      placidfury
      last edited by

      I'm in Windows, so I can only use SVG, no? My understanding is PDF is for OSX... am I wrong?

      Anyway, I tried the file you sent, and it only showed the line-work. See the attached screenshot - it only showed the outline of the box.


      No Fill

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      • Rich O BrienR Offline
        Rich O Brien Moderator
        last edited by

        I've not tried gradient fills for icons. In WrapR we use flat colors so maybe it is not possible?

        Did you examine the code of the Advanced Camera icons to see hoe they manage to use gradients?

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        • placidfuryP Offline
          placidfury
          last edited by

          I opened the advance camera tools and sandbox tools SVG's by opening in Inkscape, and I can't for the life of me spot anything special about the gradient fills in, for instance, the smoove tool icon, or the add camera icon. The only thing I obviously see (in Inkscape, anyway) is that the gradient names are negative numbers in the stock SVG's. Looking at the code of the SVG, there are substantial style differences between what Inkscape generated and what the stock files have - how to fix this, I don't know. I'm not an expert on the SVG file format.

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          • Rich O BrienR Offline
            Rich O Brien Moderator
            last edited by

            Your best place to look is in the <svg>...</svg> tag code

            Share an icon here and I can take a look. Inkscape and AI generate different SVG code on export.

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            • placidfuryP Offline
              placidfury
              last edited by

              See attached - thanks for looking!


              column.zip

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              • Rich O BrienR Offline
                Rich O Brien Moderator
                last edited by

                Share the SketchUp icon too.

                Did you try using the SketchUp icon as your icon to see if it loads with the gradient?

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                • placidfuryP Offline
                  placidfury
                  last edited by

                  Attached is the stock create camera SVG for comparison.

                  And yes, I tried using their SVG's and they work fine.

                  Added the smoove icon.


                  create_camera.zip


                  smoove.zip

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                  • Rich O BrienR Offline
                    Rich O Brien Moderator
                    last edited by

                    The difference I can see is how the gradient is styled in Inkscape...

                    <defs
                         id="defs6">
                        <linearGradient
                           inkscape;collect="always"
                           id="linearGradient822">
                          <stop
                             style="stop-color;#ff00ff;stop-opacity;1;"
                             offset="0"
                             id="stop818" />
                          <stop
                             style="stop-color;#ffd2ff;stop-opacity;1"
                             offset="1"
                             id="stop820" />
                        </linearGradient>
                        <linearGradient
                           inkscape;collect="always"
                           xlink;href="#linearGradient822"
                           id="linearGradient824"
                           x1="11.999999"
                           y1="23.593208"
                           x2="11.999999"
                           y2="0.42856112"
                           gradientUnits="userSpaceOnUse" />
                      </defs>
                    

                    as compared to Sketch...

                    <defs>
                            <linearGradient x1="50%" y1="0%" x2="50%" y2="100%" id="linearGradient-1">
                                <stop stop-color="#EAE7CA" offset="0%"></stop>
                                <stop stop-color="#8C8A7B" offset="75.9797696%"></stop>
                                <stop stop-color="#E7E4C5" offset="100%"></stop>
                            </linearGradient>
                        </defs>
                    

                    Inkscape also introduces alot of additional code into the SVG file.

                    Try tweaking your gradient code to mimic the SketchUp code. Or ask someone with Sketch to save an SVG for you.

                    I know that in Inkscape there are various options when saving to SVG that cleans the code somewhat. Saving for print is different than saving for web.

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                    • placidfuryP Offline
                      placidfury
                      last edited by

                      Confirmed - when I edited the SVG code to look like this:

                      <linearGradient x1="50%" y1="100%" x2="50%" y2="0%" id="linearGradient-1">
                           <stop stop-color="#ff00ff" offset="0%"></stop>
                           <stop stop-color="#ffd2ff" offset="100%"></stop>
                      </linearGradient>
                      

                      then the gradient DID indeed show up.

                      So, anyone know of an app that will put the SVG code in a format SketchUp likes?

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                      • Rich O BrienR Offline
                        Rich O Brien Moderator
                        last edited by

                        Sketch but it is Mac only.

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                        • TIGT Offline
                          TIG Moderator
                          last edited by

                          Have you looked at post-processing like this:
                          https://jakearchibald.github.io/svgomg/

                          TIG

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                          • Rich O BrienR Offline
                            Rich O Brien Moderator
                            last edited by

                            I pointed him to that earlier in the thread.

                            InkScape adds a lot of junk into the SVG code.

                            I suspect it’s the double linear gradient tags that are the problem.

                            OMGSVG doesn’t clean it sufficiently.

                            Still bizarre that SketchUp can’t read an SVG if the formatting is slightly different.

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                            • placidfuryP Offline
                              placidfury
                              last edited by

                              Yeah, not sure what else to try. I guess I either stick with images or manually edit the SVG code so SketchUp will read it properly, for each icon. Which I have no desire to do, as I have 59 buttons as of now, so... yeah.

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                              • placidfuryP Offline
                                placidfury
                                last edited by

                                For what it's worth, I think the problem with Inkscape is that it makes the gradient in two parts, and has the gradient units listed as "userSpaceOnUse", and I think SketchUp doesn't know what to do with that. SketchUp likes the X/Y portion to be formatted in percentages, not on-the-fly which the userSpaceOnUse implies.

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                                • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                  Dan Rathbun
                                  last edited by

                                  What about another editor like GIMP ?

                                  I'm not here much anymore.

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                                  • placidfuryP Offline
                                    placidfury
                                    last edited by

                                    GIMP doesn't do vector graphics, no? It can import, but converts to raster. I tried a couple apps that work with SVG, to no avail - they all output different code in the SVG, and each one did different (incorrect) things when I tried to use them on my toolbar in SketchUp.

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                                    • M Offline
                                      MSP_Greg
                                      last edited by

                                      @placidfury said:

                                      or manually edit the SVG code so SketchUp will read it properly

                                      Well, SVG is XML and Nokogiri would certainly be up to the task. Wouldn't even need SketchUp to do the processing...

                                      Greg

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