
On 3/7/07, Marco Shaw <marco.shaw@...155...> wrote:
"Make sure the Font Subsetting is set to "None (Use System Fonts)"
I guess that's what we use by default. We do not embed fonts into SVG.
Encoding is set to "ISO 8859-1 (ASCII)"
As Jon said, this is actually a contradictory statement. But if you have nothing except ASCII in your text objects in SVG, you should be able to just change UTF-8 to ISO 8859-1 in the XML declaration of the SVG file.
and CSS Property Location is set to "Style Attributes.""
Not entirely clear what they mean by this. But there's a chance we conform to this because we store style in style= attributes.
Also, they talk about a "layer palette": "...layers palette allows you to see all grouping levels on your map. This will allow you to make sure all objects are properly grouped before exporting. [...] all dynamic objects must be grouped with a text while all static objects must remain ungrouped."
I couldn't find similar functionality in Inkscape to view the layers (or at least I don't think so).
Press Ctrl+Shift+L to open the Layers dialog.