Isolate the svg-edit interface #807
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I think the first step is to move svgcanvas in its own repository and publish it as a npm package. |
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@jfhenon, do you still consider to do it? Do you need any help on it? I really believe that this could be a huge improvement on this great project. |
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Well, not really a priority for now but a good intermediate step would be to publish svgcanvas from the svgedit repository. Obviously, if you would like to help on this, I would make sure I can review your PR promptly. Thanks. |
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@jfhenon, sure! But let me read a bit more to understand how complex it can be and feel if I'm ready to do it, ok? |
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Hello @AndrePessoa Did you progress about this ? |
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My suggestion could be resumed in two parts:
Current behavior
You need all the svg-edit interface in order to integrate it in other projects.
Desired behavior
Give the possibility to third parties to use the svg edit interface or not.
Alternatives considered
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