Of course, the main information flow for developers is on the mailing list, but helping users directly is also needed from my POV, be it alone to not loose 'ground contact' with user problems. I like forums and try to look and help there when possible. SVG-Test-File-2012b-inkscape.zip (20.7 KiB) Downloaded 465 times SVG-Test-File-2013a-Inkscape.zip (20.86 KiB) Downloaded 456 times This could maybe also a problem of Inkscape saving ("display none"?) in the test file or settings?Īll Files (2 SVG, 1 ODG, 2 PDF, 7 PNG) in one ZIP file. “Hidden” objects in SVG seem to be showed by the renderer/exporter (see 2012b file, blue lines).This filter maybe should be supported as first both by renderer/exporter (rasterized in PDF by export setting like in Inkscape/cairo). blur filter is not supported (as announced).some text/links seem to be showed not on the correct place and/or comments show up?.Cloned Tiles (masked) seem to be rasterized by PDF exporter maybe depending from resolution.gradients differ from all other renderer interpretations: new file shows different linear gradient, in old 2012b file obvious radial gradient difference and also for linear gradient.Reproducible by using an older test file (2012). Line thickness (in Inkscape Stroke Style Width) is not exported correctly to PDF: only a “hairline”, except some maybe correct case.I would like to open a bug report if I feel comfortable in understanding the problem and AOO seems involved (I'm not a programmer or SVG code expert): Inkscape 0.48.4 r9939 & PDF export (PNG export PDF-XChange Viewer 2.5.207)ĪOO 3.4.1 & PDF export (PNG export PDF-XChange Viewer 2.5.207) Here the screenshots of the test file from the software (all in Win7x32): To help in the analysis of the current status I have created a test file (SVG-Test-File-2013a-Inkscape.svg) and done some tests with current software versions. By this I strongly wish and support Inkscape SVG file support from AOO. I use mainly Inkscape to edit (various software exports) and to create SVG files and think it is the "state of the art" SVG software and available on all platforms under GPL. 2012: Native SVG support for Apache OpenOffice 3.4 (Incubating) 2011: In progress : native support of the SVG graphic format in Apache - Jan. The biggest step to this (after many years of no progress) seems done:ĭec. One of the most desired uses for OO for me is to import SVG Vector graphics and export them (together with text etc.) to PDF (for distribution and print).
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