> but Corel > Draw! is a vector graphics program, and you can't obtain such functionality > from bitmapped graphics. For example, if you need a logo, it is much better to > draw it as vectors, because later you can scale it as you like without any > quality loss. You can't do that kind of things without vector graphics. But... for a simple vector graphics program that is open source and ree, KIlliustrator is worth looking at :) Since CorelDRAW! for Linux doesn't exist yet, that's what I'm using. > except for xfig and the likes Kir, wouldn't you agree that KIllustrator offers better functionality than xfig? I know it's nowhere near CorelDRAW!, but it is better, IMHO. Regards, Caity ************ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
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