>
> ‘GIMP’ does not refer to itself with ‘the’:
> http://www.gimp.org/
>

Oh, I was not aware of that!  I thought it was called The GNU Image 
Manipulation Program.  When I first was aware of gimp, their website and 
manual and forums, and everything associated with the program, called it 
"The GIMP".  I do realize that most people refer to it as GIMP, but from 
everything I knew, the proper name is The GIMP.  Perhaps that has changed in 
recent years?

All best,
brynn

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From: "Sylvain Chiron" <chironsylv...@orange.fr>
Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2016 2:31 PM
To: "Inkscape-Docs" <inkscape-docs@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Inkscape-docs] Features + FAQ

> Le 19/06/2016 à 00:49, Maren Hachmann a écrit :
>> Am 18.06.2016 um 11:20 schrieb Brynn:
>>> I did wonder why the extra anchor or question was made.  I would have
>>> just added a couple of extra sentences to the answer for FAQ #1.5.
>
> That's because I love organization… But well, this was not correctly
> organized.
>
>> - Didn't look too closely at the organization, but I agree with you,
>> Brynn - I think it could work like this:
>>
>> "Inkscape can natively import most raster formats (JPEG, PNG, GIF, etc.)
>> as bitmap images, but it can only export PNG bitmaps.
>>
>> Inkscape does not intend to export other raster formats than PNG as this
>> is currently the most suited format for vector graphics: it uses
>> lossless compression and is supported by typically all graphics or
>> rendering software.
>>
>> If you really need to get your vector in another raster format (e.g.
>> because your document contains bitmaps and the PNG file size is large or
>> if you want to use your vector on a platform which only accepts JPEG),
>> you will have to convert the exported PNG with another software (such as
>> the GIMP or ImageMagick) or an extension, for example, <a>this one</a>.
>
> ‘GIMP’ does not refer to itself with ‘the’:
> http://www.gimp.org/
>
>> Inkscape can save as SVG, SVGZ, PDF, Postscript/EPS/EPSi, LaTeX (*.tex),
>> POVRay (*.pov), HPGL, and MANY others. Starting with version 0.91,
>> Inkscape can save as: FXG (Flash XML Graphics), SIF (Synfig Animation
>> Studio), HTML5 Canvas, and there are improvements for XAML export.
>> Please see “Exporting Other File Types” section of the Exporting Files
>> chapter of the manual, for more details.
>>
>> If you need another export format that Inkscape currently does not
>> offer, you can make a suggestion to add it to Inkscape in the Inkscape
>> bug tracker."
>
> I had written an ironical ‘try’ as Martin said he already received the
> request for JPEG but won't allow that export — :).
>
> I changed the text.
> --
> Sylvain
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