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Re: Related: What about editable SVG canvas for KDE?
by mrdocs on Saturday 06/Nov/2004, @04:57
Well, you would be most welcome to have a look at Scribus, we are very serious about adding to the drawing capabilities of Scribus, though Inkscape is really the best choice for Linux IMO.

The reason I mention Scribus is already it has probably the best PDF export/PS export in Linux land and replicating that is going to be *very* difficult.

The canvas code in Scribus is based on libart_lgpl a Gnome! library.

Cheers,
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Re: Related: What about editable SVG canvas for KDE?
by RobM on Saturday 06/Nov/2004, @07:27
Thanks to all! :-)

I'll try to contact KCanvas people, and to have a look at what Scribus can do.

Ciao,
Rob!
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Re: Related: What about editable SVG canvas for KDE?
by wilbert on Saturday 06/Nov/2004, @22:30
I think KOffice libraries also use libart_lgpl :)
wilbert@obelix:~$ ldd /opt/kde3/bin/kword | grep libart
libart_lgpl_2.so.2 => /usr/lib/./libart_lgpl_2.so.2 (0x40c2a000)
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Re: Related: What about editable SVG canvas for KDE?
by Leo Savernik on Sunday 07/Nov/2004, @04:05
> The canvas code in Scribus is based on libart_lgpl a Gnome! library.

It is *not* a gnome library as it doesn't depend on glib.
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