svg tiny format support

D

dj

Hi,

I am using visio 2003. Can i save the files as SVG tiny format files? I
belive the default svg file saved is the basic format. Kindly help
 
P

Paul Herber

Hi,

I am using visio 2003. Can i save the files as SVG tiny format files? I
belive the default svg file saved is the basic format. Kindly help

The SVG Tiny standard postdates the Visio 2003 release, so not very
likely.
A modern SVG capable graphics editor should be able to do a conversion
for you.
 
B

Barb Way

Visio 2003 and 2007 both support saving to SVG and SVGZ formats. Is SVGZ
the format that you are looking for?

Barb Way
Product Support - Visio
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
P

Paul Herber

Visio 2003 and 2007 both support saving to SVG and SVGZ formats. Is SVGZ
the format that you are looking for?

SVGZ is the zip compressed form of SVG
 
D

dj

Yes Paul you are right :)
Actually i am building an application using trolltech;s tool Qt. It supports
opening SVG tiny format files only.
However the files saved by users of the application are from Visio 2003. Now
Visio is saving in SVG full format i believe. So i am not able to intergrate
the 2.
Hence i am looking for a tool to convert SVG full format to SVG tiny format,
so that i can use Qt for loading n viewing these files.
Else i would need to look for third party tools integration which could help
me.

Thanks a lot for your time

Regards,
dj
 
A

Andy Xiao

Dear All,
I have the same problem,
That I can not use the svg format export by visio 2003.
Any one could help me?

Regards
 
A

Andy Xiao

Dear All,
I have the same problem,
That I can not use the svg format export by visio 2003.
Any one could help me?

Regards
 
P

Paul Herber

Dear All,
I have the same problem,
That I can not use the svg format export by visio 2003.
Any one could help me?

What do you mean by that? Do you mean it doesn't work? Or you don't
know how it works? Or that you can't read the file it produces? Or
even that you aren't allowed to? !

The SVG format is actually a text file, you can open it with Notepad.
The the file can be read back into Visio -
menu Insert -> Picture -> From File
 

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