Thor Vector Graphics is a lightweight portable library used for drawing vector-based scenes and animations including SVG and Lottie. It can be freely utilized across various software platforms and applications to visualize graphical contents.
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ThorVG

ThorVG is a platform independent standalone C++ library for drawing vector-based shapes and SVG.

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Building ThorVG

thorvg supports meson build system.

Meson Build

install meson and ninja if not already installed.

Run meson to configure ThorVG.

meson build

Run ninja to build & install ThorVG.

ninja -C build install

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Quick Start

ThorVG renders vector shapes on a given canvas buffer.

You can initialize ThorVG engine first:

tvg::Initializer::init(tvg::CanvasEngine::Sw);

You can prepare a empty canvas for drawing on it.

static uint32_t buffer[WIDTH * HEIGHT];          //canvas target buffer

auto canvas = tvg::SwCanvas::gen();              //generate a canvas
canvas->target(buffer, WIDTH, WIDTH, HEIGHT);    //stride, w, h

Next you can draw shapes onto the canvas.

auto shape = tvg::Shape::gen();             //generate a shape
shape->appendRect(0, 0, 200, 200, 0, 0);    //x, y, w, h, rx, ry
shape->appendCircle(400, 400, 100, 100);    //cx, cy, radiusW, radiusH
shape->fill(255, 255, 0, 255);              //r, g, b, a

canvas->push(move(shape));                  //push shape drawing command

Begin rendering & finish it at a particular time.

canvas->draw();
canvas->sync();

Lastly, you can acquire the rendered image in buffer memory.

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Issues or Feature Requests?

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