On Sat, 2004-03-13 at 03:25, Holger Jopp wrote: > Hi list, hi scribus team. > When I red that the scribus-team and the inkscape-team are planning to make > the svg > handling between both apps better, I noticed that I maybe knoe the right > file to start > with that. The file is called -seehearspeak_10x6.svg and shows tree penguins > doing > the see-nothing-hear-nothing-speak-nothing-thing. The file can be found > here: > http://dugnet.com/klown/wallpaper/viewpaper.php?id=seehearspeak > I assume that this file was created with inkscape or sodipodi which is > compareable. The > yellowish/orange-colored parts of the pengus noses and feet are turned to > white > ovale ground when imported in scribus. Jutst open up the file in inkscape > and inport it > to scribus (current CVS) and you will see what I mean. Wouldn't that be a > good start > for cleaning up the svg code differences between inkscape and scribus?
I can't test it at the moment, as w3c.org is moving their website server this weekend, so the SVG validator is unavailable. But a quick look at the file shows some non-standard extentions which might affect the import of the SVG into Scribus. This file was created with an earlier version of Sodipodi. Still, I have added a bug for tracking and will send it to the inkscape developers for testing. > Finally, there's nothing left to say than: good work guys! Hold the track > you're on a > very impressing way. With every new CVS I feel a little bit more blown away. > > Congratulations. > Best regards, > Holger Thanks, Peter -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20040313/0b06b31f/attachment.pgp
