well, in the inkscape documentation is clear [1] . The question is that it's not practical to modify every text you put in a svg file in the way that psfrag understand it.
I understand that this bug is not about inkscape, it's about cairo. However, as I have said, this bug is solved in the cairo lib, you _only_ have to include a new entry in the export option (or in the eps/ps) option to call the cairo function that doesn't use the cairo fonts and use a Latin-1 fonts.
Whatever I draw with inkscape, if I put a text (p.ex tag1), when I export it to eps, I don't see a tag1 text, (because cairo lib) I see something like:
[<010203>-1<0405>-1<06>-1<07>1<08>129<090a06>]TJ
but If I use that option of the cairo lib, I got a (tag1)TJ, that it's wahtever the psfrag users wants.
well, in the inkscape documentation is clear [1] . The question is that it's not practical to modify every text you put in a svg file in the way that psfrag understand it.
I understand that this bug is not about inkscape, it's about cairo. However, as I have said, this bug is solved in the cairo lib, you _only_ have to include a new entry in the export option (or in the eps/ps) option to call the cairo function that doesn't use the cairo fonts and use a Latin-1 fonts.
Whatever I draw with inkscape, if I put a text (p.ex tag1), when I export it to eps, I don't see a tag1 text, (because cairo lib) I see something like:
[<010203> -1<0405> -1<06>- 1<07>1< 08>129< 090a06> ]TJ
but If I use that option of the cairo lib, I got a (tag1)TJ, that it's wahtever the psfrag users wants.
I hope I have been clear.
[1] http:// tavmjong. free.fr/ INKSCAPE/ MANUAL/ html/File- Export. html#File- Export- Other