(http://freestyle.sourceforge.net/doc/html/index.html) has been
incorporated into the Blender/Freestyle Python API implementation
in the form of Sphinx-based embedded docstrings. Some C++-specific
descriptions of classes and functions were revised so that they are
suitable for Python programmers. Missing docstrings were filled,
and sparse descriptions were extended. By means of the new
documentation system for Blender, an up-to-date Freestyle Python
API reference will be part of the Blender 2.5 documentation.
Now this method accepts 2D coordinates in the following three forms:
a) Python list of 2 real numbers: setPoint([x, y])
b) Blender Vector of 2 elements: setPoint(Vector(x, y))
c) 2 real numbers: setPoint(x, y)
There is just one more class remaining to port (and probably the most important): Operators. After that, I'll be able to test whether Freestyle functions well without SWIG.