- Status Closed
- Percent Complete
- Task Type Feature Request
- Category QCAD (main)
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Assigned To
Andrew - Operating System All
- Severity Low
- Priority Very Low
- Reported Version Development
- Due in Version Post 3.0
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Due Date
Undecided
- Votes
- Private
Attached to Project: QCAD Bugtracker
Opened by Anonymous Submitter - 15.04.2011
Last edited by Andrew - 20.06.2013
Opened by Anonymous Submitter - 15.04.2011
Last edited by Andrew - 20.06.2013
FS#11 - File: SVG Export
Open
- ExporterPG (preserve geometry)
- Texts are exported as text tags, with ‘similar’ font
- text
- other formatting
- exporter for presentation (based on paths): implemented
- ExporterPG: TODO
Postponed
- Global Preferences:
- Number of generated segments for ellipses [postponed]
- Problem: exported SVG files can be very large under certain circumstances
- ExporterPG
- Export layer information if possible / maybe group by layer [postponed]
Done
- hatches
- solid fill
- pattern
- text
- line breaks
- ExporterPG: Since line spacing is rendered differently in SVG, the used text space might be different, too.
- position broken for some texts
Closed by Andrew
20.06.2013 22:10
Reason for closing: Implemented
Additional comments about closing:
20.06.2013 22:10
Reason for closing: Implemented
Additional comments about closing:
Mostly implemented. Open new feature
request for desired features.
How should dimensions be exported ("normal" SVG exporter)?
Or
Everything as path to render exactly like in QCAD.
text line breaks: "SVG has no inherent support for line breaks or text wrapping, so multiline text layout is possible only by using multiple <text> elements or <tspan> elements embedded within <text> elements." reference
Inkscape uses the flowRoot/flowRegion/flowPara mechanism to represent multi-line texts:
flowRoot/flowRegion/flowPara looks good for now.
It seems to be SVG 1.2 (working draft), but let's use this until we have data from customers for whom this does not work.
This is the cumulated patch of todays work done on the SVG (PG) exporters. Licence grant: You may use it in whichever way you please, but not to ridicule me.
Thank you for the great application.