28 Dec
2007
28 Dec
'07
9:16 a.m.
On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 00:53:03 -0800 "Jayesh Salvi" <jayeshsalvi@...155...> wrote:
It is also a possibility to fork another inkscape instance as command line and use --export-png --export-pngto convert to PNG (I think flickr/picasa will accept png). But the conversion result was verypoor when I tried it. When the SVG image contained some simple black lines on a white background, the resultant PNG contained only black lines and no background.
In my experince, the --export-png produces excellent results. Your PNG didn't have a background because your SVG image didn't have one! Just draw a filled background rectangle and there's your background. In fact I always use such rectangles not only as a background but also as export-id objects.
--D.