On Mar 22, 2006, at 4:15 AM, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:

I'm not sure, but I would prefer to reuse what has already been proven. I'm not sure about the Gimp using svg for this -- but I am sure that at one point in time, Krita will be able to interleave Karbon (which saves as OpenDraw, which is some kind of weird svg, or so Rob Buis tells me) objects with its
own layer data.

Well... sort of.

Keep in mind that OpenOffice started started out cloning a different software product that used VML for it's drawing. Full OpenDraw is not really "weird svg", although they did try to adopt similar naming for certain things. SVG to OpenDraw is also much easier than arbitrary OpenDraw to SVG.
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