From: Steve S. <s.s...@im...> - 2008-10-05 12:15:43
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I've been experimenting with the svg driver (using svn 8854). Here are some observations: inkscape will now open the svg generated from x01c, though all the labels and text show up displaced to the left. But it renders fine in firefox, konqueror, and virtually everything I've tried scribus (v 1.3.3.4) will also open up, but makes a mess of it. This is a pity, because I'm a big fan of this software, and I may send the svg to them to see if they have any comments or improvements. karbon14 will open it up and it looks pretty good, EXCEPT that the superscripted text is not superscripted nor sized smaller. But it is less temperamental than inkscape I've looked at a few other svg editors (sketsa, sodipodi, ...) but none look to be advancing to the point where they are practical. Any other suggestions would be welcome. Also, I'm still having difficulty printing a postscript plot on a page; it looks fine in ghostscript (with the view set to A4 or Letter paper), but prints to a ps printer blown up by a factor ~4.8. Passing through eps2eps, epstopdf, or any other filter generates a file that prints fine on a page, but I'd be interested in how others print plplot postscript plots. Regards, Steve -- +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ Professor Steven J Schwartz Phone: +44-(0)20-7594-7660 Space and Atmospheric Physics Fax: +44-(0)20-7594-7772 The Blackett Laboratory E-mail: s.s...@im... Imperial College London Office: Huxley 6M70 London SW7 2AZ, U.K. Web: http://www.sp.ph.ic.ac.uk/~sjs +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |