Hi Peter,
(maybe we should open an other thread for this)
Am 11.01.2015 um 09:48 schrieb PeeWee:
Hello Klaus
I am puzzled as to why the graphics for the front and rear cover art for the
guides is in SVG format.
Using SVG format does make it a little awkward if you want to do a quick
change or
Hello Peter,
Am 14.01.2015 um 11:02 schrieb PeeWee:
Hello
The link below is an SVG file of the Math Guide front cover opened in Draw.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/urcyejp28cii9dx/Front_V42_opened_in_LO.odg?dl=0
As you can see, it is a bit of a disaster
It's unusable.
and the conclusion is to
Hi Peter,
Am 14.01.2015 um 11:38 schrieb PeeWee:
Hello again
In answer to Tom's query, I am using a MacBook Pro with Yosemite Mac OS.
However, the file I used is an SVG file taken from the ODF resources folder.
I have tried to open this file in Inkscape on an Ubuntu system, but cannot
do anythi
Hi :)
Is that on Windows? (Sorry i am on a stupid dumb system today that
blocks tons of harmless web-pages)
I think it depends on which program made the svg, or what type of svg
= Inkscape allows "Inkscape svg" and something like "Plain svg". I'm
not sure what the differences are.
Of course one
Hello again
In answer to Tom's query, I am using a MacBook Pro with Yosemite Mac OS.
However, the file I used is an SVG file taken from the ODF resources folder.
I have tried to open this file in Inkscape on an Ubuntu system, but cannot
do anything with it and Inkscape keeps freezing with this fi
Hello
The link below is an SVG file of the Math Guide front cover opened in Draw.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/urcyejp28cii9dx/Front_V42_opened_in_LO.odg?dl=0
As you can see, it is a bit of a disaster and the conclusion is to me that
Draw cannot open an SVG file correctly. If there is a method of