[Gvsig_english] Problem with map creation
Patti dott. Giuseppe - GEOLOGO
gpatt at tiscali.it
Fri Apr 13 12:00:41 CEST 2007
The best way to create a Postscript is to add a postscript printer in
your system that prints to a file, but of course you should use gimp or
another image processing software to converti it to a raster (I think
you're working undr windows, right?). What I meant is that with
postscript you can choose resolution and keep dimensions through the
bounding box property, and with png you can do the same. At present
there's no way to import directly a postscript in gvsig. If you can
print to a pdf printer and still want to use svg, you can use this
online converter http://freesvg.texterity.com/. Another way is to export
a pdf or ps of your base map and then do the final editing with a vector
drawing software such as XFig or Scribus or Skencil or many others.
Simone Casciaroli ha scritto:
> Hi list,
> many thanks for yours replies, after my mail I tested some solution to
> generate an image from word and add to gvsig map.
> I used this tool http://www.shibaguchi.com/molip/metaconverte.html
> that convert EMF (Enhancement Metafile) from the windows's clipboard
> and to generate raster file (I think that this approach is quite
> similar to what Giuseppe said). Now I want to search a similar tool
> for generate SVG.
> For Giuseppe, you said that you create postrscript file and then you
> add them to gvSig , is it possible without transform it in a raster
> file?Do you also use a tool for convert EMF or an other procedure?
>
> On 4/13/07, *César Martínez Izquierdo* <cesar.martinez at iver.es
> <mailto:cesar.martinez at iver.es>> wrote:
>
> jaume dominguez faus wrote:
> > The general roadmap of gvSIG is to integrate open tecnologies.
> As far as
> > MS Office is not open you should not expect to be able to paste
> graphics
> > from that suite. Even more if it is not geodata but just a graphic
> > composition. This does not mean that we reject an outer
> contribution to
> > the project that would enable you to do so. Of course! But,
> using SVN is
> > a good idea in my opinion. The more we use it the more widespread
> > standard it will become.
> >
>
> On the other hand, if what Office puts in the clipboard is some
> standard
> graphic format (such as JPG, PNG, GIF), then it's more likely we
> support
> such feature (in a generic way, i.e. pasting images from the
> clipboard,
> regardless where did they come from...).
>
> Greetings,
>
>
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