Hi,
Am 05.11.2015 um 10:30 schrieb Xisco Faulí:
Hi all,
Recently I've been working on some fixes for filter/source/svg/* and 
my intention would be to spend some more time to fix other issues in 
this filter as there's plenty of room for improvements. However, I'd 
like to know if a decision is going to be make wrt this topic before I 
do other fixes as I wouldn't like to work on something that, 
eventually, is going to be drop.
From my point of view, I find svgio to support more svg elements and 
atributtes than svg filter but, as mentioned before, they do different 
things, svgio imports the file as svg and the filter as a draw 
document so it can be edited afterwards, so either we drop one or the 
other we are going to lose some already implemented features. On the 
other hand, it's also a pain to have 2 filters that do more or less 
the same.
SVG added as GraphicObject using svgio can also be edited - that's why 
there is a 'break' command in the context menu for this objects. Not 
sure if this command is available in all Apps from the UI perspective 
(the core can always break SVGs), but you may try in draw/impress. 
Breaking creates all SdrObjects needed to represent the SVG.
With regards to the missing support in svg filter, I don't think it 
wouldn't be to difficult to improve it, as other filters already 
implement similar features, so they can be taken as a guidance.
Regards
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