SVG-cards 2.0.1 review

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SVG-cards is a set of playing cards made from pure SVG with all kings, queens, jacks, numbers, jokers, and backs of cards. You can

License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License)
File size: 340K
Developer: David Bellot
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SVG-cards is a set of playing cards made from pure SVG with all kings, queens, jacks, numbers, jokers, and backs of cards.

You can use SVG-cards everywhere you like : Web pages, games, the GNOME desktop, the KDE desktop, and so on...

You can print them on your color printer and make real cards or T-shirts.

The kings, queens and jacks are based on the french representation, because I find them beautiful. You can access to each either by rendering the file into a pixmap and clipping each card or by using their name with a DOM interface. All cards are inside a SVG group.

Example :

the king of spade is inside this group :

< g id="king_spade" >
...
< /g >

Names are the following :

black_joker
red_joker
back
{king,queen,jack}_{club,diamond,heart,spade}
{1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10}_{club,diamond,heart,spade}

Examples :

- the ace of club is 1_club
- the queen of diamond is queen_diamond

What's New in This Release:
A bug that prevented SVG cards from being displayed in Firefox and Adobe Illustrator was fixed.

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