![]() (For me this is not a problem - the text always can be represented as curves). The complaints (found on the Web) are related to something like "incorrect font rendering" when exporting from svg to eps or back. Over last years I tried to search for a solution, but I cannot find that people complained. Unfortunately, Inkscape damages EPS files: it changes the colors and does not save all the objects. So I used to do when I worked with CorelDraw in Windows, but now I work in Linux. Using Inkscape I compose a figure, leaving needed objects, killing unneeded, and adding some markups. Second, I launch Inkscape and import the EPS files. ![]() ![]() First, I plot parts of my figure using matplotlib and save them in EPS format. I use LaTeX, and I need my figures to be prepared as high-quality Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) images. I have been trying to use Inkscape to prepare artwork graphics for my scientific papers.
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