<snip> > > the integrated svg export plugin works great... > Does anybody know a real good SVG-Viewer for Linux aside of the Adobe Viewer > plugin? > Hello Franz,
You are (again) ahead of the curve.. XSVG is intended to be X extension with support for PDF 1.4 in a display postscript like rendering. http://xsvg.org This is the next feature Keith Packard is working on for Xfree86. Needs a farly late version of Xfree86 and Xft2 V.2.2. Won't build on RH 8. Maybe RH9? KSVG is a plug-in to Konqueror which might be in KDE 3.2. To build it you need a CVS version of KDE at the moment. It seems to have quite a bit of capabilities already. http://w3c.org has the amaya browser, which runs on Linux, you can open an SVG "document" in edit mode. It does display Scribus SVG mostly correctly, but slow. Exporting and creating SVG seems to be much simpler than rendering it on screen. Even the latest Adobe SVG plug-in on Win32 is less than perfect. Supposedly it is scheduled for an update this year to V 4.0. Corel just released an updated version of their SVG Viewer plug-in for Win32. I have not had a chance to try it yet. Their installer, I suspect will be tricky under Wine. Best egards, Peter
