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| Hi Folks
I am experimenting with Scalable Vector Graphic (SVG) format.
Apparently, JASC WebDraw can save this format but I don't find it listed
anywhere. My guess is that it has been integrated into PSP.
Can anyone confirm if the latest version of PSP has a SVG file save format?
Thanks
Bruce
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| On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 09:06:45 +0200, Bruce <info@coolit.co.za> wrote:
>Hi Folks
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>I am experimenting with Scalable Vector Graphic (SVG) format.
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>Apparently, JASC WebDraw can save this format but I don't find it listed=
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>anywhere. My guess is that it has been integrated into PSP.
Wrong guess I'm afraid.
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>Can anyone confirm if the latest version of PSP has a SVG file save =
format?
No .svg file save format in X2
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>Thanks
>Bruce
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| Spandex Rutabaga 2007-10-22, 6:19 am |
| Bruce wrote:
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> Hi Folks
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> I am experimenting with Scalable Vector Graphic (SVG) format.
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> Apparently, JASC WebDraw can save this format
SVG was the native format of WebDraw.
> but I don't find it listed
> anywhere.
WebDraw no longer exists, and hasn't for a number of years.
> My guess is that it has been integrated into PSP.
Bzzt - wrong! :) Some of the dynamic SVG rendering stuff may
however have found its way into the layer styles that have
appeared in PSPP X2.
> Can anyone confirm if the latest version of PSP has a SVG file save format?
PSP can open SVG files. It can't save them. The level of support
for file opening may be incomplete.
I believe Adobe has SVG tools, including browser plug-ins for
rendering SVG. Check out their web site. There are probably some
freebie programs at some place like Sourceforge but I confess
I haven't checked this.
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| MonicaW 2007-10-22, 6:20 pm |
| Bruce said the following on 10/22/2007 2:06 AM:
> Hi Folks
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> I am experimenting with Scalable Vector Graphic (SVG) format.
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> Apparently, JASC WebDraw can save this format but I don't find it listed
> anywhere. My guess is that it has been integrated into PSP.
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> Can anyone confirm if the latest version of PSP has a SVG file save format?
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> Thanks
> Bruce
You'll want to eyeball the free Inkscape http://www.inkscape.org/ .
MonicaW
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| Spandex Rutabaga 2007-10-22, 6:20 pm |
| Spandex Rutabaga wrote:
> There are probably some
> freebie programs at some place like Sourceforge but I confess
> I haven't checked this.
Now I have http://sourceforge.net/projects/inkscape/
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| Thanks for the link.
MonicaW wrote:
> Bruce said the following on 10/22/2007 2:06 AM:
> You'll want to eyeball the free Inkscape http://www.inkscape.org/ .
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> MonicaW
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| At first look, the Inkscape program is excellent. With my limited
knowledge of PSP, I have even managed to make a drawing. I see lots of
Python files in the download so I'm hoping that it has Python scripting.
Bruce
MonicaW wrote:
> Bruce said the following on 10/22/2007 2:06 AM:
> You'll want to eyeball the free Inkscape http://www.inkscape.org/ .
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> MonicaW
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| MonicaW 2007-10-23, 6:18 pm |
| Bruce said the following on 10/22/2007 11:52 PM:
> At first look, the Inkscape program is excellent. With my limited
> knowledge of PSP, I have even managed to make a drawing. I see lots of
> Python files in the download so I'm hoping that it has Python scripting.
> Bruce
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I didn't get far enough to hunt for scripting, but there could be.[color=darkred]
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> MonicaW wrote:
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