Adobe Illustrator CS SVG files + incompatibility
My girlfriend just made all these images for the clipart library by tracing them in Inkscape (rock!) and then editing and composing them with Adobe Illustrator CS. However, they cannot be opened in Inkscape.
I'm writing this to let everyone know that there are about 10 images available at this link, http://openclipart.org/submissions.php, done by Linda Kim that would be good for testing interoperability of Adobe SVG and Inkscape.
I created a bug on this and a new category for import bugs. If this one fits your fancy, it should be easy to write a script to strip out what Inkscape doesn't support, as can be done by hand in a text editor. However, to get Inkscape to allow for various unsupported features, or compliant svg that we don't suppor yet, might be more difficult.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1153207&gro...
Also, if anyone needs more examples, I can get those created in Adobe Illustrator CS.
Jon
Jon Phillips wrote:
My girlfriend just made all these images for the clipart library by tracing them in Inkscape (rock!) and then editing and composing them with Adobe Illustrator CS. However, they cannot be opened in Inkscape.
yes, i observed the files and intended to send a bug report until i saw your message.
I'm writing this to let everyone know that there are about 10 images available at this link, http://openclipart.org/submissions.php, done by Linda Kim that would be good for testing interoperability of Adobe SVG and Inkscape.
i had a look at those images using eog (rendered by librsvg) and firefox (built with native SVG support) so probably i don't see the entire image, but those files are *huge* (about 0.5 MB each) for such simple drawings (at least this is what i see)
I created a bug on this and a new category for import bugs. If this one fits your fancy, it should be easy to write a script to strip out what Inkscape doesn't support, as can be done by hand in a text editor. However, to get Inkscape to allow for various unsupported features, or compliant svg that we don't suppor yet, might be more difficult.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1153207&gro...
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Jon Phillips wrote:
My girlfriend just made all these images for the clipart library by tracing them in Inkscape (rock!) and then editing and composing them with Adobe Illustrator CS. However, they cannot be opened in Inkscape.
yes, i observed the files and intended to send a bug report until i saw your message.
I'm writing this to let everyone know that there are about 10 images available at this link, http://openclipart.org/submissions.php, done by Linda Kim that would be good for testing interoperability of Adobe SVG and Inkscape.
i had a look at those images using eog (rendered by librsvg) and firefox (built with native SVG support) so probably i don't see the entire image, but those files are *huge* (about 0.5 MB each) for such simple drawings (at least this is what i see)
Yeah, they are big. Most of it is bloat, and then Adobe embedding of base64'd binary content as well. The main svg is not that big. For Open Clip Art Library, maybe we need to come up with file size limits, or rather, maybe a regimen of cleaning for SVG files that are submitted? These Adobe SVGs can obviously be cleaned up majorly, but then again, my girlfriend spent a lot of time on separating the parts into layers and naming each part? In Inkscape maybe developing some compatibility between Illustrator layers and Inkscape layers is in order for the future.
The good (and bad) thing about Illustrators SVG is that you can open it back up in Illustrator and then edit it as if its a normal .AI file. Soooo...anyhow, my pontification ends. What do you think about the cleansing of files that are submitted to Open Clip Art Library? Since the images are PD, then obviously we can do this, but then how to best go about the compression tasks.
Jon
I created a bug on this and a new category for import bugs. If this one fits your fancy, it should be easy to write a script to strip out what Inkscape doesn't support, as can be done by hand in a text editor. However, to get Inkscape to allow for various unsupported features, or compliant svg that we don't suppor yet, might be more difficult.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1153207&gro...
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