On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 15:01:02 +0100, "Martin" <-> wrote:
>Hvordan åbner jeg et billede af filtypen .svg?
Inkscape is a free software SVG drawing program for Linux, Microsoft
Windows and Mac OS X.
The Batik SVG Toolkit can be used by Java programs to render,
generate, and manipulate SVG graphics.
xfig allows import and export of SVG drawings.
The GNOME project has had integrated SVG support throughout the
desktop since 2000.
OpenOffice.org Draw can export SVG drawings. Import extensions are
available to import SVG images into OpenOffice.org Draw. [35]
Go-oo Draw (OpenOffice.org variant) can open and export SVG files.
[36]
OxygenOffice Draw (OpenOffice.org variant) can open and export SVG
files. [37]
Adobe Illustrator supports both the import and export of SVG images.
Photoshop, however, does not support SVG import. When writing SVG
files Illustrator embeds a complete copy of the image in a proprietary
format for later reediting. This often results in changes being lost
if another editor is used then the file is reopened in Illustrator.
CorelDRAW has an SVG export and import filter.
Xara Xtreme has an SVG export and import filter in its free/open
source Linux version.
Microsoft Visio can save files in the SVG format as well as the SVG
compressed format. Graphs created in Microsoft Excel or figures from
Microsoft Word can be cut and pasted into Microsoft Visio documents.
The GIMP allows SVG images to be imported as paths or rendered
bitmaps.
Blender will import SVG graphics as paths.
Cairo is a vector graphics based library which can generate SVG. It
has bindings for many programming languages including Haskell, Java,
Perl, Python, Scheme, Smalltalk and several others.
Altsoft Xml2PDF allows converting SVG files to PDF, PS, various GDI+
formats.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scalable_Vector_Graphics
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Rado