On Monday, July 23, 2007, 1:28:34 PM, Daniel wrote:
DH> As for colour spaces, you seem to understand that even CMYK support is DH> not enough for hardcore logo and printing design. And of course let's DH> not forget that Inkscape, like other SVG-aware applications, is DH> constrained by the lack of support in the standard. Until the new SVG DH> standard, which (I believe) is planned to support CMYK, is out,
SVG 1.0 supported calibrated CMYK color spaces. It became a W3C Recommendation in 04 September 2001.
SVG Print 1.2 additionally supports uncalibrated CMYK. There is a working draft available which is expected to go to Last call soon.
As you said, SVG isn't an Inkscape-only format. Its useful to distinguish what the specification itself supports, vs what a given implementation supports.