https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71017

--- Comment #2 from [email protected] ---
For me it's not mainly about file size but about quality. It's a pity to loose
quality, especially if I want to print the document or if people reuse the pdf
and include it into their pdf. It's also useful not to rasterize a pdf if it
includes selectable text. 

But I agree it's not a feature a lot of people urgently need. 

Anyway I wasn't thinking of being able to edit the vector shapes after I
imported a pdf into Writer (what would be the case if done via Draw). I was
more thinking of having a frame in Writer where I could insert a pdf. While
editing the Writer file one could display a rasterized preview image of the pdf
content. When producing a pdf or printing the document the frame could be
filled with the pdf content. As far as I know there are pdf libraries that can
combine (i.e. creating an overlay) two pdfs without rasterizing them. 

I know an editor that can do this: LyX (http://www.lyx.org). But it's not
exactly a WYSIWYG-Editor. There it's done with LaTeX and the graphicx package.

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