Le 23/08/2018 à 09:09, Dang Ngoc Chan, Christophe a écrit :
Hello,
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Envoyé : mercredi 22 août 2018 15:19
In "he who must not be named"¹, the svg export is using a more pragmatic
approach:
everything is rendered as svg path/text/whatever,
except from the intensity maps (grayplots, surf, ...)
that are rendered as bmp and included in the svg file.
In addition to Samuel's answer,
I wonder why using the SVG format to handle a bitmap.
Well, because that's a required step in the right direction (pdf) to get
publication-quality graphics that are relatively good at various scales.
The idea is to keep the vectorial format for scales, lines, text and get
a bitmap for what is essentially a bitmap!
You get the best of both world.
Antoine
It seems to me that the SVG format is just not adapted to the case.
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