Thanx Cyrille, I'll have a deeper look at the manual.
> Euh... You mean, once you've vectorised an image, you want to export it back
> to a raster format ? And then, what do you do next: vectorise again ?
Nope. The idea is to keep the original in Dia format, and every time U
work on it, export it to an image.
Thanx again !
Rusty
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 14:43, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> Le Wed, Mar 20, 2002, à 01:57:49PM -0300, Rusty a écrit:
>
>
> > Hello, I just subscribed to the list, and I have a few wonderings.
>
> (which can all be solved by a not even long perusal of the fine manual)
>
>
> > First, I know is pretty basic, so I'm sorry, but how do I delete an
> > object ?
> > I mean, I create a square, for example, but then I don't know how to
> > erase it.
> >
> > And second, I would like to go from some 2 bit color jpg I have, to Dia,
> > is there any way of vectorizing them ?
>
> This is somewhere between a PhD and a patented solution problem. Either way,
> it's none of dia's business (dia can reload from several vector formats, and
> the place of such a bitmap vectorising effort is in a standalone tool, to be
> perhaps integrated as a plugin once it works. It would be a total waste of
> effort to develop a dia-only automatic vectorising capability).
>
> > Any of U know if there's gonna be an option to export vectorized images
> > to more standard formats, like jpg or png ?
>
> Euh... You mean, once you've vectorised an image, you want to export it back
> to a raster format ? And then, what do you do next: vectorise again ?
>
> Anyway, dia has working bitmap export, it's not even deeply buried in the
> menus...
>
>
> -- Cyrille
>
> --
> Grumpf.
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