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TomByrne / MultiExporter.jsx
Last active June 14, 2024 09:48
An Illustrator script for exporting layers and/or artboards into separate files (PNG8 / PNG24 / EPS / PDF / SVG / JPG / FXG).See http://www.tbyrne.org/export-illustrator-layers-to-svg-files
// MultiExporter.jsx
// Version 0.1
// Version 0.2 Adds PNG and EPS exports
// Version 0.3 Adds support for exporting at different resolutions
// Version 0.4 Adds support for SVG, changed EPS behaviour to minimise output filesize
// Version 0.5 Fixed cropping issues
// Version 0.6 Added inner padding mode to prevent circular bounds clipping
//
// Copyright 2013 Tom Byrne
// Comments or suggestions to tom@tbyrne.org
@eyesee1
eyesee1 / wagtail_remote_image.py
Created October 17, 2016 20:23
Grabbing image data from a URL and saving into Wagtail CMS - example code
from io import BytesIO
import requests
from django.core.files.images import ImageFile
from wagtail.wagtailimages.models import Image
# event is a model object, substitute your model
# filename and title are up to you
# in my model, event.event_image is a ForeignKey to wagtailimages.Image
response = requests.get(url)
@kaqfa
kaqfa / moodle.py
Created June 28, 2020 17:19
Python Class for moodle REST Access
from requests import get, post
class MoodleWS():
"""Moodle webservice interface, thanks to https://github.com/mrcinv/moodle_api.py
"""
def __init__(self, key, url, endpoint):
self.key = key
self.url = url
self.endpoint = endpoint
@lucianoratamero
lucianoratamero / README.md
Last active July 20, 2024 13:27
Using Vite with Django, the simple way

Using Vite with Django, the simple way

Warning

I'm surely not maintaining this as well as I could. There are also other possible, better integrated solutions, like django-vite, so keep in mind this was supposed to be more of a note to myself than anything :]

This gist has most of the things I've used to develop the frontend using vite inside a monolithic django app.

Here's a boilerplate that uses this approach: https://github.com/labcodes/django-react-boilerplate

A couple of things to note: