[Gimp-developer] 1.3.21 made it to slashdot.

2003-10-07 Thread Joao S. O. Bueno
Thanks to the native SVG support!  :-)

Surelly, it would be a nice time to have the new site in place already.

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Re: [Gimp-developer] 1.3.21 made it to slashdot.

2003-10-07 Thread Simon Budig
Joao S. O. Bueno ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Thanks to the native SVG support!  :-)

I'd just like to point out, that most comments at slashdot are too
exaggerated (as usual). Let me get some facts straight:

1) The GIMP is not a SVG editing tool.
 We can just render SVG files to images, the vector information
 are lost, with the notable exception of Paths, which also lose
 some information, since the SVG paths irreversibly get converted to
 bezier paths.

2) The GIMP can not save complete images as SVG.
 Only Bezier paths can be exported in an SVG with non-fancy default
 options.
 
3) The GIMP does not really try to compete with Sodipodi.
 Naturally there are points where the scope of the GIMP and Sodipodi
 overlap, but right now we are only talking about a reimplementation
 of a tool that has been in the GIMP for ages. IMHO it would be
 feasible to have some features of Sodipodi in the GIMP also, but
 it will be a long way.

4) The GIMP uses librsvg in the SVG-plugin for rendering the SVG.
 In fact the Plugin originally was part of librsvg and got
 adopted by Sven into the Gimp after talking with the librsvg
 maintainer.

I hope that this can clean up some confusion from the comments.

Bye,
Simon

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Re: [Gimp-developer] 1.3.21 made it to slashdot.

2003-10-07 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 3) The GIMP does not really try to compete with Sodipodi.
  Naturally there are points where the scope of the GIMP and Sodipodi
  overlap, but right now we are only talking about a reimplementation
  of a tool that has been in the GIMP for ages. IMHO it would be
  feasible to have some features of Sodipodi in the GIMP also, but
  it will be a long way.

The main ppoint about adding SVG path import/export was to allow for
better integration with Sodipodi and other vector applications. The
new functionality allows you for example to create a graphics in an
vector application, export it as SVG, import it into GIMP and do some
pixel-manipulation to fine-tune the result. The fact that you get the
paths imported into GIMP should make this task easier since you can
for example use them to create selections.


Sven
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