On Debian (and probably in repositories for other Unix-like OSs), the librsvg package provides the rsvg-view(-3) application, which is a clean little tool for viewing vector graphics.
Edwin--On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 7:45 PM, Jeremiah Crossett <jcrossett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Thanks Jason, that is two recommendations for Inkscape- I have it open now and am experimenting, I have not found the chop command yet but will look- Thanks!
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On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 5:37 PM, Jason Quinn <jason.e.quinn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Try inkscape - it is a native svg editor (plus it's free open source). I like it because you can edit the svg output easily and change txt size, chop it up and stick in graphics. My simulations are pretty simple so I like to make them pretty.
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 8:07 PM, Niraj Poudel <nirajpdl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I have used Opera it seems okay. You can always use the ctrl+ option to see a larger view of the HVAC connections.
NirajOn Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 7:45 PM, Jeremiah Crossett <jcrossett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering if there is a better viewer for SVG files than Internet explorer? I have tried Chrome, Gimp and _expression_ but nothing seems to make my SVG docs readable.Thanks!
Jeremiah D. Crossett | Senior Analyst | Phase Change Energy Solutions120 E. Pritchard St. | Asheboro, NC 27203 | Mobile 503-688-8951
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