Re: [Scilab-users] {EXT} Re: Export plot from figure with uicontrols

2019-03-01 Thread Dang Ngoc Chan, Christophe
Hello,

> De : users [mailto:users-boun...@lists.scilab.org] De la part de
> Federico Miyara Envoyé : vendredi 1 mars 2019 04:20
>
> Do you mean that the EMF produced by Inkscape is really compatible with Word?

I do. I regularly produce sketches with Inkscape and export them as .emf to 
include them in .docx fles (at work, I use Microsoft Word 2013).

> If this is the case, there is something to be improved in the Scilab EMF 
> export.

I never used it but probably.

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Re: [Scilab-users] {EXT} Re: Export plot from figure with uicontrols

2019-02-28 Thread Federico Miyara


Christophe,

One can also export as EMF directly from Scilab, the problem is that it
is not compatible with Word 2003 (the version I have). Do you mean that
the EMF produced by Inkscape is really compatible with Word? If this is
the case, there is something to be improved in the Scilab EMF export.

Regards,

Federico Miyara


On 28/02/2019 05:26, Dang Ngoc Chan, Christophe wrote:

Hello,

Concerning the following point (which is not related to Scilab):


I couldn't manage to make it compatible with, for instance, Word.
My solution has been to save the figure as svg (a vectorized format),
then open it with GIMP

You'd better open the SVG with Inkscape (also free)
then save as .emf.

EMF (enhanced metafile) is a Microsoft Windows vector graphic format,
you can thus have the vector graphic quality inside Microsoft Word.

There are some limitations to EMF
but as long as you only have curves, colour surfaces and texts
it should be OK.

Regards

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Mechanical calculation engineer

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Re: [Scilab-users] {EXT} Re: Export plot from figure with uicontrols

2019-02-28 Thread Dang Ngoc Chan, Christophe
Hello,

Concerning the following point (which is not related to Scilab):

> I couldn't manage to make it compatible with, for instance, Word.
> My solution has been to save the figure as svg (a vectorized format),
> then open it with GIMP

You'd better open the SVG with Inkscape (also free)
then save as .emf.

EMF (enhanced metafile) is a Microsoft Windows vector graphic format,
you can thus have the vector graphic quality inside Microsoft Word.

There are some limitations to EMF
but as long as you only have curves, colour surfaces and texts
it should be OK.

Regards

--
Christophe Dang Ngoc Chan
Mechanical calculation engineer

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