On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 6:09 PM, <texmacs.5.pjo...@spamgourmet.com> wrote:

> Dear Sam,
>
> I'm not sure I understand the kind of interaction between Texmacs and
> Inkscape you're looking for. Would the attached drawing correspond to what
> you have in mind? If so, that's precisely what the new feature does (I
> copied from your dice.tm example to Inkscape).
>

I hoped to embed the svg within the texmacs document as a document tree,
and have texmacs invoke inkscape to render the svg as post-script and bring
it back into the rendered texmacs document. I don't want to deal with an
svg file produced by texmacs,

You do the other way around. You work with an svg document, but get texmacs
to work as the editor for some parts. SVG can only show what texmacs has
already rendered. I want inkscape to render with all the power and goodness
of svg. Of course I really want svg and mathml set into a base document of
xhtml that can be rendered in a suitable browser (if there is one) but yet
also be edited by texmacs. And the moon. On a stick.

Sam



>
> Best,
> Philippe
>
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