
Le 19/06/2016 à 00:49, Maren Hachmann a écrit :
Am 18.06.2016 um 11:20 schrieb Brynn:
I did wonder why the extra anchor or question was made. I would have just added a couple of extra sentences to the answer for FAQ #1.5.
That's because I love organization… But well, this was not correctly organized.
- Didn't look too closely at the organization, but I agree with you,
Brynn - I think it could work like this:
"Inkscape can natively import most raster formats (JPEG, PNG, GIF, etc.) as bitmap images, but it can only export PNG bitmaps.
Inkscape does not intend to export other raster formats than PNG as this is currently the most suited format for vector graphics: it uses lossless compression and is supported by typically all graphics or rendering software.
If you really need to get your vector in another raster format (e.g. because your document contains bitmaps and the PNG file size is large or if you want to use your vector on a platform which only accepts JPEG), you will have to convert the exported PNG with another software (such as the GIMP or ImageMagick) or an extension, for example, <a>this one</a>.
‘GIMP’ does not refer to itself with ‘the’: http://www.gimp.org/
Inkscape can save as SVG, SVGZ, PDF, Postscript/EPS/EPSi, LaTeX (*.tex), POVRay (*.pov), HPGL, and MANY others. Starting with version 0.91, Inkscape can save as: FXG (Flash XML Graphics), SIF (Synfig Animation Studio), HTML5 Canvas, and there are improvements for XAML export. Please see “Exporting Other File Types” section of the Exporting Files chapter of the manual, for more details.
If you need another export format that Inkscape currently does not offer, you can make a suggestion to add it to Inkscape in the Inkscape bug tracker."
I had written an ironical ‘try’ as Martin said he already received the request for JPEG but won't allow that export — :).
I changed the text. -- Sylvain