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thanks Tom
On 11/03/2015 15:55, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
I got an off-list reply that might help other people (and me too of
course).
Regards from
Tom :)



On 11 March 2015 at 14:46, SOS <*hidden*> wrote:

SVG is "new" and not as stable as it should be, Inscape acts as a
"standard"
first converting EPS to PDF and then importing the PDF into Inscape and
from there saving as "SVG" gives mostly the best results.
when still having unexpected results, trie to convert to EMF (Window Meta
File) who is more stable and very well handled bij LO

hope it helps
Fernand


On 11/03/2015 12:14, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
Ahh, i have trouble with the Svg output from Inkscape sometimes.  I
suspect
it is a user-error (a classic pebkac probably).  There are 2 versions of
Svg output, one more standard and the other easier to pull back in and
re-edit, and i think one of them goes a bit funny with any lettering.

I haven't explored this enough to really figure out what is going on yet
but i'm a total noob to Inkscape anyway.
Regards from
Tom :)





On 11 March 2015 at 11:02, Wiebe van der Worp <w@vanderworp.org> wrote:

  On 11-03-15 01:36, Steve Edmonds wrote:
  Most of my data sheets have EPS images (for the vector graphics) output
from our cad system. Up until LO4.1 went to 4.2.. these were printed
correctly.

  Not sure what CAD software is used, if it is ACAD and the work flow is
PSOUT in ACAD and then import in LO, you may want to consider changing
your
flow: Acad PSOUT > Inkscape save (SVG) > LO.

I understand it is an extra step but it will give you great post edit
possibilities in Inkscape if needed, SVG is a clean format and LO
supports
it pretty good (except for fancy fonts and effects like drop shadows).
Best
of all: Geometry is pretty well preserved.

Two examples from CAD:
http://media.vanderworp.org/metafiles/etc/cable_hook_equal.svg: Seamless
into LO.
http://media.vanderworp.org/metafiles/diagrams/banker1.svg: Shadow
becomes solid in LO, so be it.



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