#!/usr/bin/env python3 import inkex import os import subprocess class ExportAndRunScript(inkex.EffectExtension): def effect(self): # Define the export file path png_file_path = "/home/devdesk/yair/thermatext/labels/exported.png" # Get the current selection selection = self.svg.selected # If there's no selection, show an error and exit if not selection: inkex.errormsg("No selection to export.") return # Get the IDs of the selected elements selected_ids = ",".join(element.get('id') for element in selection.values()) # Run the Inkscape CLI command to export the selection to a PNG self.run_export_command(selected_ids, png_file_path) # Run the bash script on the exported PNG self.run_script_on_png(png_file_path) def run_export_command(self, selected_ids, png_file_path): # Create a command that calls Inkscape's command line interface to export the selection to a PNG command = [ "inkscape", "--export-type=png", "--export-id={}".format(selected_ids), "--export-filename={}".format(png_file_path), self.options.input_file ] # Run the command subprocess.check_call(command) def run_script_on_png(self, png_file_path): # Define the path to your bash script # bash_script_path = "print.sh" # Create a command that calls the bash script with the PNG as an argument command = ["sudo", "brother_ql", "-b", "pyusb", "--model", "QL-570", "-p", "usb://0x04f9:0x2028/000M6Z401370", "print", "-l", "62", png_file_path] # Run the command subprocess.check_call(command) if __name__ == "__main__": ExportAndRunScript().run()