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From a users point of view:
Inserting a SVG-image in Writer, Calc or Impress must been done "unchanged" because users will in 99% off all cases not edit a Image. Opening in Draw is a different game where in most cases the user has the intention tot edit a image and save back SVG or as a other format.

A same sort of filter who import a PDF as Graphic in Writer, Calc and Impress would be very nice to. Currently we need a third party app to convert PDF to SVG before we can insert a PDF-file into writer, Calc or Impress

Greetz
Fernand


On 4/11/2015 13:30, Armin Le Grand wrote:
Hi,

Am 04.11.2015 um 13:11 schrieb Caolán McNamara:
We have svgio which is being used for insert->image->from file and
filter/source/svg which is being used for open file.

Which one is "the future", and what prevents us from using it in both
places ?

svgio: Imports SVG as Graphic, keeps SVG unchanged, embedded in ODF, can be exported again, can be broken to graphic objects to use/change geometrically

filter/source/svg: New for me, seems to directly convert on XML-Base from SVG to ODF by breaking at import time

future: Not sure, there are probably args for each. If you want to preserve the SVG unchanged, svgio and a resulting ODF with one graphic object and embedded original SVG might be preferred. Needs to be discussed.


C.
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