I can use the File->Open command and open a file in over 20 formats - raster or otherwise...I can also import just about any type of file but when I try to save to a .dxf format I get an empty file - unless I've added some lines from within InkScape - then only my additions are saved.  The raster image I opened or imported is lost.
 
I'd like to use InkScape as a file converter - where I can open rasters and save to vectors.  Is this possible? Why allow raster files to be opened or imported if they cant be retained?
 
The answer might be obvious, but I'm new to this...just built a CNC Wood Routing machine and was looking for a way to convert rasters (usually jpeg or gif) to .dxf so I can then convert them to the 'g-code' necessary to operate the router.
 
I've found and tried some apps dedicated to raster/vector conversion and they do work, but they don't allow any editing. InkScape would be perfect since I could open, modify and then (hopefully) save to .dxf
 
Possible?
 
Thanks -
 
 
 


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