This (experimental) Segno plugin changes the default SVG output in different ways (i.e. applying SVG filters).
Tested under PyPy, Python 2.7 and Python 3.4. Unlike Segno itself, this package does not work with Python 2.6.
Use pip
to install this quark from PyPI:
$ pip install segno-quark
Once installed, the quark is automatically detected as Segno plugin and
therefore available via qrcode.to_XXX(...)
.
All converters use the same keyword parameters as Segno's SVG serializer, see segno.QRCode.save() for details.
Creates a SVG QR Code and returns the SVG document as xml.etree.ElementTree
.
Usage: to_etree
This converter provides no additional keyword arguments.
Creates a QR Code with a smiley (and optional ghosts).
Usage: to_pacman
Keyword | Description |
---|---|
pacman_color | Color of the smiley, default: #fc0 |
dot_color | Color of the dots which the smiley should eat, default:
#fc0 |
ghosts | Number of ghosts, default: 5 . If set to 0 , no ghost
appears. Note: Setting this to a very high value may cause
an infinite loop iff number of ghosts > number of available
dark modules. Additionally, the QR Code may not be readable
by common QR Code decoders.
The positions of the ghosts are choosen at random. |
ghost_colors | A tuple of colors which the ghosts may get. Default:
('#ff0c13', '#f2aeaf', '#1bb1e6', '#f97e16')
Not all colors may be used, the colors for the ghosts are
choosen at random. |
Example:
>>> import segno
>>> qr = segno.make_qr('Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da')
>>> qr.to_pacman('obladioblada.svg', scale=10, ghosts=7)
Result:
Creates a QR Code with a "glow" effect.
Usage: to_glow
Keyword | Description |
---|---|
filter_id | Indicates the id of the filter, default: segno-glow |
deviation | Indicates the standard deviation for the blur operation,
default: .6 |
Example:
>>> import segno
>>> qr = segno.make_qr('Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da')
>>> qr.to_glow('obladioblada.svg', scale=10, color='darkblue')
Result:
Creates a QR Code with a "blur" effect.
Usage: to_blur
Keyword | Description |
---|---|
filter_id | Indicates the id of the filter, default: segno-blur |
deviation | Indicates the standard deviation for the blur operation,
default: .3 |
Example:
>>> import segno
>>> qr = segno.make_qr('Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da')
>>> qr.to_blur('obladioblada.svg', scale=10, color='darkred')
Result: