Am 20.01.2012 um 01:01 schrieb Kip Warner:

> On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 11:58 +0100, Peter Rolf wrote:
>> Probably because the exported PDF contains a raster image (at least the
>> blured part). If you use Inkscape to save your SVG logo as PDF, you will
>> see a dialog box with an option for this (rasterize filter effects).
>> Remove the hook and you'll get a small, but unblured PDF graphic.
> 
> Hey Peter. The original SVG is about 7KB. With rasterize off and
> exported to PDF, its under 2KB. With rasterize on, its still only 78KB.
> Whatever ConTeXt is doing with it, that 7KB SVG gets bloated to nearly a
> meg at 976KB. This happens as Logo.svg is transformed into intermediate
> m_k_i_v_Logo.pdf. Something's up.

When you look into graph-inc.lua you can see that context use

   inkscape <oldname> --export-dpi=600 -A <newname>

to convert the svg to pdf.

Wolfgang
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