

This includes a java sample test, that could perhaps be used as a starting point There is a webpage with some info about a new SVG exporter, here: You can download the OpenOffice sourcecode from one of the OpenOffice Svgexport.cxx svgfontexport.hxx svgwriter.cxx SOTranscoder.java svgfilter.cxx svgimport.cxx svgwriter.hxx To enable at least being able to load OODraw's SXD file format intoīrowsing through OO's sourcecode, this appears to be the parts

Possibly a filter could be created for Inkscape from their code, Instead, open the SVG, and copy it to your document. OpenOffice can export and import SVG, but they do not always work.įor the SVG import in Open Office, do not use the import-from-file function.

At least the ability to read basic vectors, fill color, and stroke width (while possibly ignoring page layout for compatibility). The newer Macromedia Freehand formats.Their UI is quite similar to Inkscape's (owing to inspiration of both by Xara's ancient Artworks for the Acorn Archimedes) it suggests a path of least resistance for those seeking to convert. Embroidery file formats (Ksm, Melco, PCS, PES, Tajima.) ?.Windows Metafile (wmf) (there are a lot of clipart packages in this format).To really be considered a successful application, we must take these file formats in and be able to save them out. Adobe Illustrator File Formats (Newer ones are PDF 1.4 documents).We really need to import/export the following formats: We need EPS, Adobe SVG, and PDF in/out support.
