Alexandre Prokoudine wrote: > On 12/8/09, David Gowers wrote: > >> Why should GIMP support SVG export? > > Because jumping from one (bitmap) application to another (vector) and > back is fairly normal? While I agree with you that Inkscape is a > superior authoring tool for vector graphics, there is no reason why > GIMP shouldn't have SVG export. Or PDF export. > > @Programmer In Training (jeez, is that your real name? you know people > on the Internet might have problems referring to you? ;)) As a matter
It's not, of course, but it tells exactly what this email account is used for, I hope (and that would be technical mailing lists, program support mailing lists, etc.). > of fact GEGL comes with an SVG loader and also supports a number of > SVG Filters. It also has quite a interesting and extensible API for > drawing paths. So in the future GIMP will at least load complex SVG > files correctly. I know. I noticed when I served my first SVG it was associated with GIMP and not Inkscape. So I tried loading it up and GIMP and it did so nicely (everything displayed properly). I only heard of GEGL yesterday when I checked out the changelog and news for GIMP 2.7. _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user