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Am 30.04.2014 22:22, schrieb julien2412:
Hello,
Reading bugtrackers about SVG, I noticed there were 2 locations
with svgreader: - filter/source/svg/svgreader.cxx
This is used for "File->Open" and then choosing the svg file.
- svgio/source/svgreader (there's also svgio/source/svguno)
This is used for "Insert->Picture->From File".
And that is the reason why some bugs appear only with opening or
inserting a svg graphic.
Christina
There's no README for svgio/ and the README of filter isn't
detailed.
Someone to explain (perhaps update/add README)? Above all, what
part is used to read svg?
Julien
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