After the discussion with Larry on PR 1096, it apears that font as font (i.e. non vectorized) will be the default soon (when the bugs are fixed).

The font vectorization is a nice option though, to create portable pdf/svg.

In PR 1092, I added an option to group layers in the svg, this option is a checkbox at the bottom of the "Save as svg" dialog. I think font vectorization ('Export text as ouline') would fit nicely right next to it. This way it does cluttet the composer tabs, you make the choice at the moment it should be made, and it's not an additional step (specific dialog after you chose your file name).

On 22/01/2014 11:27, Vincent Picavet wrote:
Hello,

Le mardi 21 janvier 2014 21:45:16, Nyall Dawson a écrit :
On 22/01/2014 4:56 am, "Anita Graser" <[email protected]> wrote:
Am 21.01.2014, 10:24 Uhr, schrieb Vincent Mora <[email protected]

- a composer option: you make the choice when you export to svg, in this
case you don't see the result until you open the svg
Thanks for addressing this issue!
For me, the most obvious place to put this option would be in the print
composer. Maybe close to the "print as raster" option?

I'm not a huge fan of this option, given that I'd like to keep the composer
window as clear of clutter as possible. I think output format specific
options like these (and saving svg to layers) should be put into a separate
dialog which appears after the save file dialog. Much like how
gimp/Photoshop/illustrator etc show a jpg quality dialog after choosing to
save a file as jpg. The settings could either be remembered globally or per
output filename.
-1 for another dialog window. It makes the user have to set another step to
export before having a result. If you want to export the same composition work
multiple times with different file names you would have to set this every time.
If you want QGIS to remember the settings, the user should have set it
somewhere specifically. UX simplification is good, magic things happening behind
the scene are not.
Generally im am more in favor of a "configure first, then execute" way of
working than the opposite.
An intermediate solution could be to have an extended "save as" dialog box,
with some options on the side.

My ultimate goal (I was going to run this by the ux list) is to move
infrequently used settings like resolution, page size/orientation, print as
raster, etc and the atlas settings to their own "composition properties"
dialog and then remove the need for the composition and atlas panels. Any
thoughts on this?
Same, more dialog boxes is a -1 for me, panels are quick and convenient, and
give a fast overview of things.
An option to hide or reduce them on the side would be preferable imho.

Only my personal opinion for what it's worth.


Vincent
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