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Am 07.06.2011, 11:23 Uhr, schrieb Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk>:

Hi :)
I thought Svg was in the 3.3.0 release and has been improved on in subsequent
releases?  Zak, have you had problems using Svg in LibreOffice?

As described further above, these are two different features we're talking about. Just try and make an SVG in Inkscape that uses blurring (or find one on the internet -- the Wikipedia entry to "SVG" has some), and then import it into LO 3.4 and into OOo 3.4 beta. You'll see the difference.

Actually there was much confusion in the OOo Issue tracker about this. Many feature requests for embedding were marked as duplicates of the conversion feature request, so it took all the way from 2003 until now to finally not only sort it out but also implement it, and I was waiting very impatiently.


I think there's a general problem with office software and vector graphics (not just in Open/LibreOffice), and the only package that gets it completely right to my knowledge is LaTeX, even though that works only for EPS.




Regards,

   Zak


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