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Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Philippe Grosjean
<phgrosj...@sciviews.org> wrote:
The page is at:
http://wiki.r-project.org/rwiki/doku.php?id=tips:graphics-misc:export.
The article suggests to use Inksacpe for PDF -> SVG conversion.
I've recently experimented this, but it seems that the graph loses
quality in the way. The resulting SVG seems pixelised and doesn't look
very well when zoomed. I searched within Inkscape, but found no
relevant options (only the resolution for export).
Would there be options to look out for in Inkscape (such as antialias,
or else)?
Liviu
.... ?? I don't understand what you are doing here. It is not a question
of exporting the graph at a given resolution, but to convert it from one
vector format (PDF) to another one (SVG). In Inkscape, you use File ->
Open... for the first step, and File -> Save as... for the second. Since
it is a vector format, your graph should not look pixelised.
All the best,
PhG
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