This is a bot run for Wikimedia Commons to create sequences of images and then convert the text to paths.
See: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Highway_Route_Marker_Bot
###Environment This script was written in Ubuntu Linux. It could probably be modified to work on other operating systems, but support will only be provided for Ubuntu.
####Dependency’s For the program to work, you must install the following packages:
sudo apt-get install perl, libmediawiki-api-perl, inkscape
#####Scour It is recommend to also have Scour Command Line Script on you computer, you can download it at http://www.codedread.com/scour/.
Scour requires Python to run:
sudo apt-get install python
In the Perl script, please modify $scour to the path you installed Scour at. If left blank, the program will skip using Scour.
$scour = "./scour/scour.py";
###Usage To use the program:
perl routemarker.pl Highway_marker_%num%.svg sequence.txt wikitext.txt
- Argument 1: The SVG file
- Argument 2: The sequence file
- Argument 3: The text file
#####The SVG file The SVG file you are editing must contain an text object with the ID 'routenum'. That text object must contain string %num%, as this is what will be replaced by the sequence. The filename must also include %num% in order to generate distinct files. #####The sequence file The sequence file must be comma delimited. e.g.
88, 14, 17
#####The text file This is a file that contains the text that will go on the comment field. For new uploads this must include Template:Information and the license. This file can also contain %num% for sequence replacements.