Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Richard Heck schreef op 6-5-2014 15:41:
On 05/06/2014 04:57 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Previewing of some (most) svg files does not work anymore even if
Inkscape and the converters has been set correctly. This is because
Qt claims to be able to load svg
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> Richard Heck schreef op 6-5-2014 15:41:
>> On 05/06/2014 04:57 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
>>> Previewing of some (most) svg files does not work anymore even if
>>> Inkscape and the converters has been set correctly. This is because
>>> Qt claims to be able
On 07/05/2014 09:08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Now I remember why I didn't do that. We might want the Qt-automatic-way as
a fallback when no custom converter is defined.
Exactly.
If user wants to have svg he has to install something to get pdf output,
so the fallback
On 07/05/2014 09:08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Now I remember why I didn't do that. We might want the Qt-automatic-way as
a fallback when no custom converter is defined.
Exactly.
If user wants to have svg he has to install something to get pdf output,
so the fallback
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Now I remember why I didn't do that. We might want the Qt-automatic-way as
a fallback when no custom converter is defined.
If user wants to have svg he has to install something to get pdf output,
so the fallback does not look critical here.
Pavel
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> Now I remember why I didn't do that. We might want the Qt-automatic-way as
> a fallback when no custom converter is defined.
If user wants to have svg he has to install something to get pdf output,
so the fallback does not look critical here.
Pavel
Previewing of some (most) svg files does not work anymore even if Inkscape
and the converters has been set correctly. This is because Qt claims to be
able to load svg files natively. However, Qt does a bad job doing that.
Therefore, I want to use my configured converter. How can I do that ?
I now
On 05/06/2014 04:57 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Previewing of some (most) svg files does not work anymore even if
Inkscape and the converters has been set correctly. This is because Qt
claims to be able to load svg files natively. However, Qt does a bad
job doing that. Therefore, I want
Op 6 mei 2014 15:41 schreef Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org:
On 05/06/2014 04:57 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Previewing of some (most) svg files does not work anymore even if
Inkscape and the converters has been set correctly. This is because Qt
claims to be able to load svg files natively.
Richard Heck schreef op 6-5-2014 15:41:
On 05/06/2014 04:57 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Previewing of some (most) svg files does not work anymore even if
Inkscape and the converters has been set correctly. This is because
Qt claims to be able to load svg files natively. However, Qt does
Previewing of some (most) svg files does not work anymore even if Inkscape
and the converters has been set correctly. This is because Qt claims to be
able to load svg files natively. However, Qt does a bad job doing that.
Therefore, I want to use my configured converter. How can I do that ?
I now
On 05/06/2014 04:57 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Previewing of some (most) svg files does not work anymore even if
Inkscape and the converters has been set correctly. This is because Qt
claims to be able to load svg files natively. However, Qt does a bad
job doing that. Therefore, I want
Op 6 mei 2014 15:41 schreef "Richard Heck" :
>
> On 05/06/2014 04:57 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
>>
>> Previewing of some (most) svg files does not work anymore even if
Inkscape and the converters has been set correctly. This is because Qt
claims to be able to load svg files
Richard Heck schreef op 6-5-2014 15:41:
On 05/06/2014 04:57 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Previewing of some (most) svg files does not work anymore even if
Inkscape and the converters has been set correctly. This is because
Qt claims to be able to load svg files natively. However, Qt does
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