On Fri, 1 Mar 2002 11:03:16 +0800 "Paolo Falcone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to look for a replacement for my CorelDRAW suite. What I > need is a program that would convert.CDR files to some open format, > then maybe another vector/spline based program that would do somehow > the same thing as CorelDRAW does. 'apt-cache search draw | grep draw' on a testing/unstable system will turn up a couple of drawing programs. I don't know if they can replace a kitchen sink like CorelDraw. The Gimp can probably take care of Photopaint (which some time ago was Corel's bait to get you to try their Linux offerings). You can download free-beer fonts from http://www.larabiefonts.com. Converting Corel's file is probably the biggest problem. The non-solution is to do the conversion from within Corel. Export to a relatively freer format like EPS. Kontour has been recommended. You can also try OpenOffice, which is another kitchen sink with a draw component. Both programs managed to pass my heart drawing test.