Hi,
I'm looking for a way to actually embed an imported bitmap (PNG) file into the SVG file. I've tried the inkskape's import bitmap functionality, but this will only generate a link to the external bitmap file (either as <image> or <pattern> depending on the prefs). The resulting SVG file won't display correctly without the imported PNG file present in the same directory. Is there a way to tell inkscape to actually encode the imported bitmap into the SVG file. The SVG specs do allow embedded base64 encoded PNG files.
Does anyone know if there's another editor capable of doing this, if inkscape isn't?
Any help greatly appreciated!
Kurt
Not sure if it was in the last release, but in SVN you can do effects>images>embed all images I believe drag+drop into inkscape will embed on linux too, not entirely sure tho, and since i'm on win i cant check for ya :)
cheers
Sim
--- Kurt Edegger <news_tmp1@...1735...> wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to actually embed an imported bitmap (PNG) file into the SVG file. I've tried the inkskape's import bitmap functionality, but this will only generate a link to the external bitmap file (either as <image> or <pattern> depending on the prefs). The resulting SVG file won't display correctly without the imported PNG file present in the same directory. Is there a way to tell inkscape to actually encode the imported bitmap into the SVG file. The SVG specs do allow embedded base64 encoded PNG files.
Does anyone know if there's another editor capable of doing this, if inkscape isn't?
Any help greatly appreciated!
Kurt
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