https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127854
--- Comment #9 from Gellért Gyuris <gellert.gyuris@gmail.com> ---
if you keep the SVG, why do you need a bitmap?
Oh, that is a good question!
I do not need any bitmap, but LibreOffice creates it automatically when I
insert the vector file! The automatic replacement images were introduced 5-6
years ago. I read first time about them in Miklós' blog post:
https://vmiklos.hu/blog/lo-insert-pdf-image.html
I can understand that is a good solution to have a fallback image when one have
to open the document in another editor. But when the vectors' canvas is huge we
have disadvantages.
If I must have a replacement image in the stored document, I want ability to
compress it.
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