Summary: | SVG: native support instead of import | ||
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Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | Fabian Alexander Wilms <f.alexander.wilms> |
Component: | Drawing | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
Status: | NEW --- | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | enhancement | ||
Priority: | high | CC: | LibreOffice |
Version: | 3.5.0 Beta1 | ||
Hardware: | Other | ||
OS: | All | ||
Whiteboard: | BSA | ||
i915 platform: | i915 features: | ||
Attachments: |
The opened and imported SVG
example inserts as bitmap but does not import SVG-Test File without Opacity and Blur SVG-Test File with Opacity and Blur |
Description
Fabian Alexander Wilms
2011-12-20 13:01:01 UTC
I see the promising marketing, but are there any more neutral test results? @Thosrsten: May be there are already own efforts into the same direction? That's the first new thing in AOOo where I believe we should think about an integration. Well, not for 3.5.0. Let's see how things pan out the other side then - from first looks, there's no open-in-Draw implemented (though Insert, and then break-up should work) Opening in Draw definitely is implemented; also the options to break up a grouping are deactivated when an inserted SVG is selected. (In reply to comment #3) > Opening in Draw definitely is implemented; also the options to break up a > grouping are deactivated when an inserted SVG is selected. > This is referring to what, AOO(I)? No, LibreOffice 3.5.0, Build-ID: 7362ca8-b5a8e65-af86909-d471f98-61464c4 Created attachment 55696 [details]
example inserts as bitmap but does not import
The attached file is typical of the problems I run into. With 3.5.0b2 on Windows
insert will bring this in as a bitmap - which is useless to me. File->open throws
a general error. Net result, no way to import the drawing as objects into 3.5.0b2. 3.4.4 had the same open problem, but it could insert it (partially, the pieces it did bring in stayed as objects).
LOdev-3.5.2rc0+; ID: 90e2949-73cb0b8-f269e46 OS: Win_NT-5.1;-5.2;-6.1 Maybe I'm wrong, but the error appears every time when I open an SVG file that contains the text layer. P.S. The text layer can be lost too when you inserted a picture from the SVG file. But that is another bug. Created attachment 59036 [details] SVG-Test File without Opacity and Blur SVG support in LibO seems to be complex. I'm having similar problems like in this LibreOfficeForum.org Thread: http://en.libreofficeforum.org/node/293 Post #15 (Sun, 25 Mar 2012 - 10:40 PM) is interesting and actual: I also use LibO Win7x32 3.5.1.2 Writer and are not able to import the SVG-Test File and export it to a PDF without total conversion to bitmap image. Created attachment 59038 [details]
SVG-Test File with Opacity and Blur
I have added also the original SVG-Test File with Opacity and Blur. I also think even with this objects/filters in the SVG a good LibO support for vector-export to PDF should be reached.
Wasn't this bug fixed in LibreOffice 4.0? You can import and insert SVG files. When inserting, the layout is best preserved, but you cannot edit it anymore. When importing it, it is converted to a LibreOffice drawing and can be edited (but might not import everything). So, this bug is fixed then? I am not saying that the import of SVG files works flawlessly in LibreOffice. I actually have many problems that something is not imported correctly. But for theses problems, we should open other bug entries? Apologies for not having gotten around fixing this bug yet; unfortunately in future I'll have even less time at my disposal for this, so I'm freeing up ownership for other volunteers to take over. |
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