![]() ![]() ** Please read this message in its entirety before responding ** The image should look like in inkscape (no information losing as implemented by image-inserting using the menu bar). Use Ctrl+V to paste the line again (as an replacement for the image just pasted before) -> the line will appear solid, but looks like a vectorized image.įrom my point of view, the pasted image data should result in a vector-image (SVG?) even for the first paste operation. Use Ctrl+V to paste the line to the writer document -> the line will appear dotted, but looks like a bitmapĦ. Open/Create a LibreOffice Writer documentĥ. Use Ctrl+C to copy the line to clipboardĤ. Select the dotted line by clicking on inģ. When I import the same Inkscape-data as a file by using the menue 'Einfügen->Medien->Bild' (english: Insert->Media->Image?), the style information is without errors.Ģ. If I paste the same clipboard-data again (to the same position in the LibreOffice-Writer document as an replacement for the image-data pasted before), the pasted image looks like a vectorized image, but some style-informations are lost (for example dotted lines are solid). The first paste-operation pastes an image, that looks like a bitmap (Inkscape data should be SVG style, so I would expect vectorized image data). I try to copy and paste image data from Inkscape to LibreOffice. Using LibreOffice Writer 4.4.1.2 and Inkscape 0.91 (Windows7). ![]()
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