On 23 April 2017 at 17:35, Martin Owens <doctormo@...155...> wrote:
Is there something to the notion that SVG2+ may never happen, or be so tenuous that it takes years?
This is really something that Tav can delve into far more than I can.
Agreed.
I don't have evidence, but the shape of graphic tools in Linux-land
(my O/S pov) is primitive. I have to ask why we can't do the few essential things (like abstract-out symbols/clones and palettes - the basic efficiency stuff) after so many years?
That's an investment problem, not a standards problem. Most of the issues we have (the big ones anyway) are not sitting here waiting for svg, they're waiting for developers with time/money to work on them.
Take CMYK, svg has supported cmyk for a long time (in that you can specify colours as cmyk data) but Inkscape's capacity to load, save and then export those colours to pdf has been slow to realise.
I hope this adds something, but I'm not an expert really.
Fair enough. Thank you.
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