
bulia byak wrote:
On 6/14/06, Ruud Steltenpool <svg@...705...> wrote:
If i use Inkscape for adjusting 1 thing, i want the SVG code of only that 1 thing to change, not have lots of my SVG code changed just because of some internal representation or convenience for the Inkscape implementors.
If it's just one thing, perhaps you will have no problem writing a simple script to change it? So that you never again have to touch the evil Inkscape?
If that 'one thing' is to line up a number of generated objects in a visually appealing fashion, or adjust a colour to be more in keeping with the document as a whole, then it wouldn't really be possible without a visual interface. If it's not inkscape's mission to fulfil that role then what SVG editor is?
I routinely use inkscape to superimpose objects in useful positions above generated SVG content, and the quality of the XML output is of interest to me. Though I do appreciate, and regularly use, inkscape as the best OSS vector graphics app around, the way I first found it was as an SVG tool.
John