Most of the graphics type people that I know prefer SVG because it is
scalable. You design one image and it will scale auto-magically with no
loss of detail. The advantage is that after you design a logo (or
whatever) it should look good small or large. Also, I thought that it
was stored as
Hi :)
I think Draw can handle Svg, or is it Eps? Anyway it's one of the
standard scalar vector graphics formats that Draw seems reasonably
happy with.
Errr, actually i sometimes have a problem with images from Inkscape
that involve text but that is not specific to Draw. It seems to be
more of a
I thought that the draw file format was an xml format like the text,
spreadsheet modules. So like svg it can be edited in a text editor once
decompressed.
My next thought is that if they are an xml file, draw files are also vector
files with little or no resolution change on resizing. Is this not
Of course I'n not saying that the svg and odg formats are the same just
that they are both xml files.
Cheers
Shelagh
On 14 January 2015 at 08:05, shelagh.man...@gmail.com
shelagh.man...@gmail.com wrote:
I thought that the draw file format was an xml format like the text,
spreadsheet
Hi Jean,
Am 11.01.2015 um 01:10 schrieb Jean Weber:
Klaus-Jürgen, are you or anyone planning a change in design for the
covers to the v4.4 user guides? If not, we'll just amend the 4.2-4.3
covers to show a different version number.
Thanks for asking, I completely forgot this.
I will ask the
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 9:19 AM, Tom Davies tomc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi :)
I think Draw can handle Svg, or is it Eps? Anyway it's one of the
standard scalar vector graphics formats that Draw seems reasonably
happy with.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Media_Support/Summary
Draw can