Did it look as you desired in DRAW?
if so, then by exporting to PDF, all should be a-ok ;-)
(well, works for me)
if you then exported to a MSFT product, then things would become
messy -
(well, that's my experience in flipping between the systems)
To correct the errors MSFT made, you need to use their program or
suffer with the knowledge that the receiver will see a lesser quality of
your work. (an humbling experience)
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 7:34 AM, gordom <[email protected]> wrote:
Hallo everyone.
>
> I'm preparing some document in Writer that consists of text & vector
> graphic. Vector graphic was originally prepared with Corel Draw, then
> exported into PDF and imported into Inkscape. With Inkscape, graphic was
> saved into .SVG (anticipating any questions, I was not satisfied with the
> result of the .SVG, nor .EMF and .WMF files that were created from Corel
> directly). SVG graphic was inserted into Writer document (I made some tests
> with Draw also). Everything looks fine – no complains.
> The problem starts while exporting into .PDF file. Objects edges are
> transformed. Instead of having shapes with smooth curves, I've got rough
> lines (but graphic is not rasterized, it is still a vector draw). Do you
> know anything about this issue, is there a way to avoid this? I will
> appreciate any help. Regards,
>
> gordom
>
>
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