We are moving slowly from traditional printed manuals to online/web manuals. Our legacy illustrations are made in Pro E (PTC) and then edited in CorelDraw for import into our DTP layout program. As far as I can make out, Flare can only work with bitmap graphics. It would be an advantage for us to have svg illustrations in our online manuals. Our current manuals contain many technical drawings for illustrating various installation procedures and a large section covering spare parts. These would not look so great as bitmap graphics. Any suggestions?
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Terence Andrew Petersen-Ajbro
Import of svg graphics
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Import of svg graphics
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Terence Andrew Petersen-Ajbro
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Re: Import of svg graphics
I don't know much about SVG, but I'm pretty sure IE (6) needs a SVG viewer to display them (I think Firefox has one built-in).
I had a few diagrams that I wanted to be scaleable, and I inserted them as Flash (swf) files - works fine in Flare and help outputs.
I had a few diagrams that I wanted to be scaleable, and I inserted them as Flash (swf) files - works fine in Flare and help outputs.
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Re: Import of svg graphics
Thanks for the reply, sounds interesting. Would that be using Capture? How did you convert the diagrams to swf (what are the import options in Capture)?
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Terence Andrew Petersen-Ajbro
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Re: Import of svg graphics
I think the people that designed our diagrams used Illustrator, and they could save them as Flash SWF files.
If the tool you're using can't save them in this format, a google for "convert svg swf" gives a few possible leads.
If the tool you're using can't save them in this format, a google for "convert svg swf" gives a few possible leads.
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Re: Import of svg graphics
I know that Capture does not have the ability to open a SVG file, You would need to find a tool to change it to a .bmp, jpg, .gif, .png or .tiff
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Re: Import of svg graphics
Any plans to incorporate support for svg in the future? Otherwise it looks like swf is my best bet.Richard Ferrell wrote:I know that Capture does not have the ability to open a SVG file, You would need to find a tool to change it to a .bmp, jpg, .gif, .png or .tiff
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Terence Andrew Petersen-Ajbro
Re: Import of svg graphics
I'd reckon putting in a requestmultilanguman wrote:Any plans to incorporate support for svg in the future? Otherwise it looks like swf is my best bet.Richard Ferrell wrote:I know that Capture does not have the ability to open a SVG file, You would need to find a tool to change it to a .bmp, jpg, .gif, .png or .tiff
https://www.madcapsoftware.com/bugs/submit.aspx
Flare 4.0 allows you to insert EMF's (Enhanced Meta Files) into topics. Its one of the few native vector file formats it supports. I am pretty sure any drawing application like Corel Draw also lets you export to this format. MathType, a math formula generator lets you export math formulas into EMF for inclusion into topics. unfortunately the EMF gets converted to a raster image on output so the high quality line drawing capability is lost. I think it may be fixed in a future release...then this would be great for you as well
If you submit your bug feedback request here, the more likely it'll get fixed or included in a future release
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