SVG (scalable vector graphic) rendering [solved]
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Hello,
I would like to display an SVG image that I created in visio. I can open it in IE, gimp and inkscape successfully, but when I try to display it in my Qt program, I get a very strange rendering. I tried saving the file using inkscape, but it was the same problem.
This is my source code:
@ QLabel* graphic = new QLabel();
QIcon svgImage(":/Resources/visio.svg");graphic->setPixmap(svgImage.pixmap(1000,1000));@
"Here is a link to the displayed SVG":http://imgur.com/DVLIQ7s
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this? Thanks! I don't need to use a QLabel, and I can even use a different image format (but preferably one that makes it easy to maintain text legibility).
Thanks!
Solution: Instead of opening the svg created by visio and resaving, I copied the Visio objects and pasted them into a new file in inkscape. I saved them as an (inkscape SVG). This svg format worked.
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Hi,
IIRC, you'll need to use Qt's SVG module to do that. It might be too limited depending on which version of SVG you are using.
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[quote author="SGaist" date="1389042714"]Hi,
IIRC, you'll need to use Qt's SVG module to do that. It might be too limited depending on which version of SVG you are using.[/quote]
Thanks! I use the module successfully for graphics I made in GIMP, but unfortunately the visio image does not render as expected. I suspect you are correct that it might be too limited.
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IIRC QtSvg supports the static features of SVG tiny 1.2