[scribus] Sankey diagrams in Scribus 1.3.8

Sveinn í Felli sveinki at nett.is
Sun Sep 19 22:13:08 CEST 2010


Being an illustration/drawing app, Inkscape can save your 
vectors as .ps, .eps, .ai, .dxf and many other formats, 
along with some .svg formats.

Gradients and transparencies may or may not be passed along. 
Trial and error as usual...

Sveinn í Felli

Þann sun 19.sep 2010 19:52, skrifaði Owen:
>
> No
>
> Open an Inscape svg file in a text editor
>
> Open a Scribus sla file in a text editor
>
> Compare
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> They are both xml, but that's the end of the similarity
>
> Scribus can import, as a vector file, some Inkscape files. Not all of
> Inkscape features are supported by Scribus
>
> Owen
>
>
>> Do Scribus and Inkscape share a common file format?
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 10:33 AM, a.l.e<ale.comp_06 at xox.ch>  wrote:
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>>>
>>>
>>> you can do it with scribus. and it's probably better to use bezier
>>> curves /
>>> lines.
>>>
>>> but, if you have to do more than one of them and want to have a tool
>>> which
>>> really helps you getting the task done, you should consider using
>>> inkscape.
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