
If you want to export using the dimensions of the rectangle object, you can set the DPI to a number lower than one like zero.To determine the desired DPI select the “rectangle object,” open export window (Shift+Ctrl+E), go to the "Selection" tab, in the "Image size" section, you can see the DPI.If not checked existing file will not be overwritten unless the “Export Mode” is “All Layers”.Set a folder where exported images will be saved.You can choose to input a file name or leave it blank to use the layer name.Add a “rectangle object” and make sure it’s big enough and position it to capture the target view.Create a new layer, name it, then type the name on the input field.


On Windows it is in C:\Program Files\Inkscape\share\inkscape\extensions.On Mac and Linux it is in ~/.config/inkscape/extensions.Copy or move the imaseq_helper.inx and imaseq_helper.py into Inkscape extension folder. Everything visible within the bounds of the rectangle will be exported as a PNG image.ģ. This rectangle object will serve as a selection export area. And it has to be a rectangle object, not a circle or rectangle path. To make the extension work, you will have to create a layer that has a “rectangle object” in it.

Duplicate layers with incremented name and opacity of your choice.Batch export of rectangles or layers with incremented naming option.Export images using the layer name as a file name.Export PNG image(s) to a fixed directory.You can also choose to make the extension duplicate a layer base on a setting, which is a common task when making a frame by frame animation. This extension allows you to export PNG images by visibility or layers. Imaseq Helper is a free and open-source extension for Inkscape 1.0, released under the GPL version 3 license.
