Hi Eric,

On 05.12.2011 18:40, eric b wrote:
Hi Armin,

Le 5 déc. 11 à 16:58, Armin Le Grand a écrit :

Hi Eric,

On 05.12.2011 16:22, Armin Le Grand wrote:
Hi eric,
[..]

Ah okay, have not done exactly that yet. I mostly D&D Svgs to a
freshly opened Draw/Impress, save and reload it (also Writer). I have
to check what happens when saving as Svg.
Currently my workspace is corrupt (svn cleanup saying to use svn cleanup




:-(), so I'll need a moment...


:-/


Have now opened SVG directly from start screen -> I get a Draw with
centered Svg graphic object.
Saved as, given a name -> saved as *.odg
Reloaded -> all works, Svg is in reloaded file

Tried to Save as and choosing SVG -> not possible, SVG is not in the
selection.


FYI, On Mac OS X, I got it.

The process:

Drag an .svg file over the startcenter -> it opens a draw page,
containing the centered .svg.

File -> Export ...

Select ".svg"

Got a screenshot :
http://ftp.educoo.org/home/ApacheOpenOffice.org/native_svg/save_as_svg.png

Very strange. Thhis is not possible with Win, I do not know about Linux versions. Hmmm.

Thus I guess You used 'export...', there You can select SVG (and to
only export selected objects, but I did not) -> Creates a SVG export
file containing the Svg as Bitmap (<image x="3533" y="6566"
width="13934" height="16567" xlink:href="data:image/png;base64,
iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAogAAAMDCAYAAAAhSeQVAAAACXBIWXMAA....>). Not
perfect, but working (using the already existing Svg exporter).


Ok


Hmm, looks pretty complete to me,



Some other tests I did :

1) I downloaded the full OpenClipart archive, and open a lot of .svg
(no, I didn't open all ;) . No problem so far. Seems to work very well,
at least for all the files I opened.

Good news. It seems to pay to base an import systematically on the spec...

2) Opening an .svg containing gradients, I played with the zoom, until a
big value, and the only strange issue I saw was sort of spatial
filtering, say spectral effect, like aliasing in the areas containing
the gradient. After some tries, the phenomen occurs every times for some
well defined zoom values (sorry if I'm not clear).

Please send the example, a screenshot and mark where I should zoom. I have a guess, but will need to play around with it.

Other remarks : one people wrote me the import works fine with the
penguin, but there were some glitches. Excepted the gradient, I didn't
see anything wrong. Do you confirm ?

I saw that in the comments, maybe the same issue...

embedding the Svg when exporting Svg would of course be better, but
it's existing Svg export code and I will have to check first if this
would be possible...

Ok. anyway, I confirm it works very well already !! (Windows build is
slow as hell ... maybe tomorrow morning, if no other breakage occurs in
meantime)


Regards,
Eric


Sincerely,
        Armin
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ALG

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