Hello, I'm trying to draw a path based on an XML example, i try to draw a line in a 320x320 gray image: <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?> <gegl> <node operation='gegl:path'> <params> <param name='fill'>rgb(1.0, 0.0, 0.0)</param> <param name='stroke'>rgb(1.0, 1.0, 1.0)</param> <param name='stroke-width'>15.0</param> <param name='stroke-opacity'>0.5</param> <param name='stroke-hardness'>1.0</param> <param name='d'>M100 0 L 100 320</param> </params> </node> <node operation='gegl:crop'> <params> <param name='width'>320.000000</param> <param name='height'>320.000000</param> </params> </node> <node operation='gegl:color'> <params> <param name='value'>rgb(0.5, 0.5, 0.5)</param> </params> </node> </gegl> gegl file.xml -o test.png I can't reproduce what i get as a result, i can see a gray background, but i can't see no line. Also, there are two stripes with just Alpha shown at the top and the bottom of the image. I did not find any example XML that uses gegl:path, also i did not find information about the format of the path, i assumed SVG format. Can anybody explain the output i see from my XML? Is there an example that uses gegl:path? I did not find any explicitly described way to create an image in memory, are the last two nodes the preferred way to create a gray image of 320x320? Thanks for any hints Torsten _______________________________________________ gegl-developer-list mailing list gegl-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gegl-developer-list