This is an extension to draw guides and outline for printable label sheets. There is a fairly large range of labels, mostly from LabelPlanet and Avery.
Once installed, find the extension menu under Extensions->Render->Label Guides...
The InkSpace extension page is here.
This is what the output can look like:
And the options dialog:
- List of around 100 preset label templates
- Custom rectangular and elliptical grid-based templates
- Various guide options. Any combination of:
- Guides at label edges
- Guides at label centres
- Guides inset from edges by a set amount
- Can draw label outline shapes for visualisation before printing
- Can draw inset shapes to aid layout or as borders
Copy the label_guides.py
and label_guides.inx
files to the relevant
Inkscape extension directory.
On Linux, this is ~/.config/inkscape/extensions
for user extensions or
/usr/share/inkscape/extensions
for system extensions.
You can clone this repository and use make
to install the extension to
your user extension directory (Linux only, maybe OSX):
make install
or
make install DESTDIR=/path/to/install/directory
There is an AUR package called
inkscape-label-guides
.
When developing this extension, you can symlink the directory like this:
ln -s /path/to/inkscape-label-guides ~/.config/inkscape/extensions/inkscape-label-guides
Then you can edit the files in the repository and reload Inkscape to see the changes.
As far as I know, there's no way to reload the extension without restarting Inkscape.
To package this extension for distribution, you can use the make
target:
make zip
Then upload the package to the Inkscape extension website.