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Hi :)
Have bug-reports been posted?  I think the issues are quite important to get
fixed.

Yes, a bunch:
svg (LibreOffice Bugzilla): 36511, 36520, 37895, 37994, 34720, 36154,
36890, 37072, 31460, 33554, 32248
eps (OpenOffice.org Bugzilla): 12059, 117071, 93629, 84177, 24254
The discussion in the first eps bug I listed I took to basically be
saying that the developers were happy enough with the existing
functionality (rendering previews) so this bug was not going to be
fixed, so I never bothered making a new one in the LibreOffice
bugzilla.  Is there any point requesting support for native eps
rendering, or are the LibreOffice developers of the same opinion as
the one stated in this bug?

Todd


Hi :)
I would post again but to the LibreOffice bug-team this time.  OpenOffice had
different owners and had to deal with different constraints.  A high percentage
of devs in LibreOffice are new and the ones that aren't have finally been freed
to get on with stuff.

Regards from
Tom :)

Done: Bug 38161

So what is the decision on the svg embedding?  For me at lest SVG
support is even more important than EPS support.

-Todd

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