Strangely, I still can't get the correct result. Neither with my "propos"
sample nor with cornelius' sample. My versions are: python 2.4.3, numpy
1.0, inkscape svn. Any idea of what might be wrong?
Note that my output is not random - it's as if it's inscribed into a
rectangle whose two sides lay on the continuations of the original
rectangle's two sides. Maybe this might give you an idea. I can do more
testing if needed.
As for jfbarraud's suggestion, I agree it would be a good idea to reuse
his code for extra robustness. What do you think?
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Strangely, I still can't get the correct result. Neither with my "propos"
sample nor with cornelius' sample. My versions are: python 2.4.3, numpy
1.0, inkscape svn. Any idea of what might be wrong?
Note that my output is not random - it's as if it's inscribed into a
rectangle whose two sides lay on the continuations of the original
rectangle's two sides. Maybe this might give you an idea. I can do more
testing if needed.
As for jfbarraud's suggestion, I agree it would be a good idea to reuse
his code for extra robustness. What do you think?