Sorry, my fault. It's right, text of QGIS is visible, but when we open a
map in Inkscape in order to enhance it, added text in this program, is not
visible in an internet navigator, so I have to convert it to lines.

I specially do it to make Sozi presentations whit maps. They always let my
public with a woou in lips. I recomend it.

Carlos


2014-03-05 9:13 GMT-05:00 magerlin <m...@ramboll.dk>:

> Carlos Cerdán wrote
> > Something to consider about SVG maps is that letters must be changed to
> > "lines?" (it says "trayectos" in Spanish) in order to see it in an
> > internet navigator. I do it using Inkscape.
>
> I do not have any problems showing letters in SVG files created by QGIS.
>
> This map <http://byogtrafik.ramboll.dk/SandBox/QGIS_svg/with_letters.svg>
> shows letters in IE9, Chrome, Firefox and Opera in Win 7.
>
> <http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/file/n5107678/With_letters.png>
>
>
>
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