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[Bug 171054] Re: PDF better under "Export" than "Save As"

 

Hi - thanks for reporting this bug, I've manually migrated it to
Inkscape's new bug tracker on GitLab, and closed it here.

Please feel free to file new bugs about the issues you're seeing at
https://inkscape.org/report .

Moved to: https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inbox/issues/2497
Closed by: https://gitlab.com/greytomorrow

** Changed in: inkscape
       Status: Triaged => Invalid

** Tags added: bug-migration

** Bug watch added: gitlab.com/inkscape/inbox/issues #2497
   https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inbox/issues/2497

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Title:
  PDF better under "Export" than "Save As"

Status in Inkscape:
  Invalid
Status in inkscape package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in inkscape package in Debian:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Currently the "Save As" dialog lists vector formats
  including PDF, PS and so on, while the "Export" dialog
  supports bitmap formats (PNG, etc?).

  In my typical usage, which I don't imagine is unusual,
  all formats other than SVG would be better considered
  as "Exports".  If I want to make a PDF file I currently
  have to "save as" PDF and then remember to "save as"
  the original SVG file again so that subsequent saves go
  to the right place.

  I think it would improve useability to include bitmap
  and vector formats such as PDF in the "Export" dialog.
   Alternatively, an additional menu entry "Export
  vector..." could be included next to "Export bitmap...".

  Another approach is to have a "save a copy" dialog
  where a different file type can be chosen without
  affecting the filename and format that will be used for
  subsequent normal saves.

  --Phil.

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