# sK1 2.0
  [](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0)

sK1 2.0 is a cross-platform open source vector graphics editor similar to CorelDRAW,
Adobe Illustrator, or Freehand. sK1 is oriented for prepress industry,
so it works with CMYK color space and produces CMYK-based PDF and PS output.
sK1 Project (https://sk1project.net)
### How to install:
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* to build package: `python setup.py build`
* to install package: `python setup.py install`
* to remove installation: `python setup.py uninstall`
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* to create source distribution: `python setup.py sdist`
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* to create binary RPM distribution: `python setup.py bdist_rpm`
* to create binary DEB distribution: `python setup.py bdist_deb`
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* help on available distribution formats: `python setup.py bdist --help-formats`
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## DETAILS
If you wish testing sK1 you have two installation ways.
First option is a distutils install with commands:
```
python setup.py build
python setup.py install
```
But this way is not recommended. The most preferred option is a package
installation (deb or rpm). You can create package using command:
```
python setup.py bdist_deb (for Ubuntu|Mint|Debian etc.)
python setup.py bdist_rpm (for Fedora|OpenSuse|Mageia etc.)
```
By installing the package you have full control over all the installed files
and can easily remove them from the system (it's important for application
preview).
### Dependencies
Please note that application uses Python 2.x version. So Python interpreter
and python based dependencies should be for 2.x, but not 3.x
For successful build either distutils or deb|rpm package you need installing
some development packages. We describe dev-packages for Ubuntu|Debian, but for
other distros they have similar names. So, you need:
```
git
gettext
curl
libcairo2-dev
liblcms2-dev
libmagickwand-dev
libpango1.0-dev
python-dev
python-cairo-dev
```
To run application you need installing also:
```
python-wxgtk3.0
python-pil
python-reportlab
python-cairo
python-cups
```
Also the project depends on several subprojects: `uniconvertor`, `wal`, `build-utils`. You don't need to clone these sources manualy because `setup.py` does it for you automatically.