On 8/20/07, lynx.abraxas@...1631... <lynx.abraxas@...1631...> wrote:
On 20/08/07 19:59:43, jiho wrote:
On 2007-August-20 , at 19:11 , John R. Culleton wrote:
EPS is AFAIK a vector format. svg is a vector format. So why can't Inkscape import it? Is there a technical problem in creating an import filter?
Inkscape can import it... sort of. Inkscape (on Linux and OS X at least, don't know the status on Windows) can call pstoedit which converts the EPS to SVG for Inkscape to edit. There are a few
Is there also a free / open source plugin for pstoedit that allows svg-output? Using the extra library for linux from pstoedit it says:
svg: .svg: scalable vector graphics (license key needed, see pstoedit manual) (no valid key found) (/usr/local/lib/pstoedit/plugins_linux.3.42.so)
By the way: Would pstoedit allow to import a vector graphic from a pdf-file to svg/inkscape?
Lynx
SVN has direct pdf import in it. Gotta love Googles Summer of Code :) Miklos has done a great job on it, works a treat.