https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=133020

--- Comment #21 from David García <[email protected]> ---
Hi,

I've tested it again on LibreOffice 7.5.3.2 (x64) and Windows 11 (22h2), but I
get, for the most part, the same results. I don't know if the problem has to do
with the conversion made by draw.io from the Visio format, but just in case,
I've opened again my original Visio file and I have exported it into a new VSG
file (see attached). The latest draw.io version avalaible as a web app, as of
May 20 2023, is 21.0.6.

1. Once again, if I open the SVG file on LibreOffice Draw, I get an image, not
an editable document.

2. The document still presents the same problems with formatting. The main
apparent issue is that the text is cut.

3. If I open my previous SVG, I still get the message “Viewer does not support
full SVG 1.1”, but if I open my newly produced SVG, I get this message instead:
"Text is not SVG – cannot display".

4. My original Visio document still works fine in Draw, so I could just use it
in LibreOffice and forget about my SVG document. It's just that I was hoping to
make a full transition from Microsoft Office to LibreOffice and forget about my
old files, but I keep my originals just in case.

5. As I said in a previous post, my SVG file doesn't work very well with
Inkscape either, so the issue doesn't just affect LibreOffice.

Edit: before posting this message, I've tried something else. I've created a
new draw.io file using one of the templates, I've exported it as an SVG file
and, when I've opened it in LibreOffice and Inkscape, it still has the same
issues. Therefore, it looks like, regardless the source of the file (whether
it's a new document or it's imported from a Visio document), draw.io generates
problematic SVG files. In fact, I have found this:

https://github.com/jgraph/drawio/issues/774

Let me know if there's something else I could try.

Thanks!

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