
csütörtök 10 február 2005 13.57 dátummal bulia byak ezt írta:
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 13:49:31 +0100, Aewyn <aewyn@...94...> wrote:
It seems to work :) (by default there is no such tag in preferences.xml, so I think the default setting is textToPath="1" on almost all inkscape install)
And this makes sense. When you are printing, you usually don't care about the file size or editability of the PS. Instead you care a lot about it being the same as on screen. Printing text via curves helps a lot with this.
Yes, you're right. But, there are some issues with this default approach. - The generated ps (and pdf) will be gigantic. (In my case: ps: 20 Mbyte, pdf: 4 Mbyte vs ps: 1.5Mbyte and pdf 10 Kbyte(!) If I'd like to send the pdf via mail, it is not the same ;) - The generating is very slow. - The generated pdf will be very ugly and slow (because of some pdf viewers can antialias fonts, but not graphics (xpdf,kpdf) and very slow with other viewers what can antialias graphics) (and I don't know how the other viewer will show my pdf on the other side of e-mail, it is a trap: it is great with my viewer, but my procurer will say: "woov, what an ugly work!"
- In the printing, the fonts will be thicker, what can mislead the typographer; and more important: the print shows other, than seen on the screen.
So it is absolutely useless with working lot of texts. But, it is great to have an option :)
Thanks again, Aewyn
btw: is there any way to set the letter space, and word space for the whole text (not only inside two letters)?
alt+> is enlarging text, not setting letter space