Hi :)
It could be that.  It happens with images i resize and clear the meta-data
from in order to tidy-up logos.  I don't have a good example to test nor
time to test at the moment.  Sorry!

I am fairly convinced there is just something really dumb and obvious that
i am doing wrong as a total noob.  It could be that the fonts i was using
were MS copyrighted fonts.  Probably Steve could figure it out and fix in
just a few minutes (or not even suffer from the problem at all).

Yes, i like those 2 options for types of Svg.  It's a bit like Photoshop
having a .Psd format or Gimp having a .Xcf so that it's easy to make minor
changes without it being a big drama.  I dunno if one of them is keeping my
error and the other smooths it out or what or if format is nothing to do
with it.

Regards from
Tom :)




On 11 March 2015 at 12:48, Wiebe van der Worp <[email protected]> wrote:

> You mean http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Inkscape_SVG_vs._
> plain_SVG ? And Adobe software also puts a lot of binary code in SVG,
> I've noticed that exploring SVG's from WikiPedia - perhaps bitmap previews.
> In Inkscape, the XML editor (Edit > XML Editor of Shift+Ctrl+x) shows all
> the extra entries.
>
> But I assume LO simply ignores these namespaces and parses only true SVG
> code. No problems so far except for funny positioning in LO, caused by bad
> sized pages in SVG, Inkscape, File > Document Properties > Resize page... >
> Resize page to drawing. May it be that that causes problems in LO?
>
>
> On 11-03-15 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 <[email protected]> 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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