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Misterimpatient wrote:
bulia byak wrote:
On 5/20/07, Misterimpatient <misterimpatient@...155...> wrote:
Not sure in any case if this would be a bug in Inkscape or in the rendering application. Bitmap exports from Inkscape are fine.
Inkscape uses standard SVG features for kerning. So it's a bug in the other SVG renderers, not in Inkscape. -- bulia byak Inkscape. Draw Freely. http://www.inkscape.org
Thanks for the comment. I've found that the best way to avoid this problem is to convert fonts to outlines. If I don't, both Gimp and Firefox mess up the kerning. So, I keep two copies of the files: One I can edit and one I can't. Until these other applications are fixed that's what I'll do.
Cheers, Steve
This is a common approach for printing as well, since it removes any font dependencies from the file you're sending to the printer.