Sozi is a presentation tool for SVG documents.
It is free software distributed under the terms of the Mozilla Public License 2.0.
More details can be found on the official web site: http://sozi.baierouge.fr
Clone the repository:
git clone git://github.com/senshu/Sozi.git
Install Node.js and the Grunt CLI. The build script for Sozi is known to work with Node.js 11 from Nodesource. If you plan to build a Windows executable from Linux or OS X, also install wine. In Debian/Ubuntu and their derivatives, you can type the following commands.
sudo apt install nodejs wine
sudo npm install grunt-cli -g
If you plan to build Debian packages, install the following additional packages:
sudo apt install devscripts debhelper
From the root of the source tree:
npm install
Install the Droid Sans font:
- Droid Sans as
vendor/DroidSans/DroidSans.eot|ttf
andvendor/DroidSans/DroidSans-Bold.eot|ttf
To build the desktop application for all platforms, run the following command from the root of the source tree:
grunt
After a successful build, you will get a dist
folder that will contain the
generated application archives for each platform.
You can customize the build by creating a custom configuration file.
See config.default.json
and config.linux-x64.json
for examples.
For instance, if you want to build 64-bit executables for OS X and Linux,
the configuration file (config.linux-darwin-x64.json
) will look like this:
{
"platforms": [
"darwin-x64",
"linux-x64"
]
}
Then run Grunt with the --config
option:
grunt --config=config.linux-darwin-x64.json
Other Grunt tasks are available for developers:
Command | Effect |
---|---|
grunt electron-archive (default) |
Build the desktop application and create zip archives for various platforms. |
grunt deb |
Build Debian packages. |
grunt electron-build |
Build the desktop application without creating archives. |
grunt web-build |
Build the web application without uploading it. |
grunt pot |
Extract a template file (locales/messages.pot ) for translation. |
grunt jsdoc |
Generate the API documentation. |
Since Sozi 18.01, a Debian package is available for users of Debian or Ubuntu-based distributions.
sudo dpkg -i sozi_[...].deb
Alien can convert it to an RPM package by sudo alien --to-rpm
.
For other platforms, Sozi is released as a zip/tar.xz archive that you can extract wherever you like.
- OS X users can drag the
Sozi.app
subfolder into theirApplications
folder. - Windows and Linux users can run the
Sozi
executable directly from the extracted folder.
If installation on your specific platform is supported by Sozi, there will be an install folder in the extracted archive containing installation scripts. To install Sozi system-wide:
cd Sozi-[...]/install
sudo ./install.sh
To install Sozi in your home folder:
cd Sozi-[...]/install
./install-local.sh
In many situations, Sozi will not need additional software to be installed.
If Sozi complains about missing libraries, here is the list of all the known
runtime dependencies of the Sozi
executable:
libasound2
libatk1.0-0
libc6
libcairo2
libcups2
libdbus-1-3
libexpat1
libfontconfig1
libfreetype6
libgcc1
libgconf-2-4
libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0
libglib2.0-0
libgtk2.0-0
libnspr4
libnss3
libpango-1.0-0
libpangocairo-1.0-0
libstdc++6
libx11-6
libx11-xcb1
libxcb1
libxcomposite1
libxcursor1
libxdamage1
libxext6
libxfixes3
libxi6
libxrandr2
libxrender1
libxss1
libxtst6
While Sozi is running, press F12
to open the developer tools.
Check the Console tab for error messages.
Some environment variables will enable debugging features in Sozi:
ELECTRON_ENABLE_LOGGING=1 sozi my-presentation.svg
will display JavaScript console messages in the current terminal window.SOZI_DEVTOOLS=1 sozi my-presentation.svg
will open the developer tools immediately. This can be useful ifF12
has no effect or when you want to debug events that happen at startup.