I have had good luck doing exactly this with Inkscape, which is free. I simply opened up the svg therion spit out, selected the group, then clicked Ungroup (Object -> Ungroup). You can then edit anything you want. To have plan and elevation in a single file, you'd simply import them both into a single file within Inkscape. Hopefully that helps!
-Jonny On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 6:34 AM, Xavier Pennec < Xavier.Pennec at sophia.inria.fr> wrote: > I thought that it would be easy with any svg editor, but apparently this > is not the case at all. I can open and visualize the svg files produced > by therion using inkscape, but I cannot degroup the drawing in order to > edit some of the parts and, more importantly, importing the plan and the > elevation in a single document lead to an incorrect result (see > NaduelRD5_fuse.svg). It seems that there is a namespace problem: as both > drawing refer to elements that have the same name, so that the > definition of one of the drawing overwrite the definitions of the other. > > Does anybody have an idea of how to overcome that? Is there any other > svg editor that behaves better (and which is not too expensive!)? > > -- ^v^ ^v^ ^v^ Take nothing but pictures, ^v^ Leave nothing but footprints, ^v^ Kill nothing but time. (**) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mailman.speleo.sk/pipermail/therion/attachments/20080321/d7aa6183/attachment.html>
