Sif Format
From Synfig Studio :: Documentation
A .sif file is the XML representation of a canvas. It holds the canvas's metadata, such as width and height, as well as information about its layers. Typically, a Synfig production comprises many .sif files joined in a sequence or nested within each other.
The .sif format is formidably complex and evolving. It is implementation-defined rather than spec-defined. Therefore, you should take everything on this page with a grain of salt. Indeed, the implementation can change at any point.
There are no plans to freeze the format.
Source code
The .sif format is implemented by the following file:
https://github.com/synfig/synfig/blob/master/synfig-core/src/synfig/loadcanvas.cpp
The format as of January 2016
The top-level element of a .sif file is always a "<canvas>".
<?xml version="1.0"?> <canvas version="0.1" width="300" height="350" xres="2952.7559" yres="2952.7559" view-box="-1.5 2.5 1.5 -1" antialias="2" fps="12" begin-time="0f" end-time="0f" bgcolor="0.5 0.5 0.5 1"> ... </canvas>
Attribute | Value |
version | 0.1, always |
width | the width of the canvas in pixels |
height | the height of the canvas in pixels |
xres | the width of the canvas in Synfig's own units (?) |
yres | the height of the canvas in Synfig's own units (?) |
view-box | the bounding coordinates of the canvas (Xmin Ymin Xmax Ymax) |
antialias | how hard Synfig should try to antialias the image |
fps | frames per second |
begin-time | what frame rendering should start at |
end-time | what frame rendering should end at |
bgcolor | the color of the background |
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