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Personal tuition needed in Harrow, UK

Postby James Kowalczyk » Tue Sep 27, 2011 12:52 am

I am new to Inkscape and to cartography. Is there any Inkscape expert who might give me some tuition (for a reasonable fee) in or near Harrow, London UK?

The web based videos and books don't work for me.
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Re: Personal tuition needed in Harrow, UK

Postby RobA » Tue Sep 27, 2011 4:40 am

Hi James-

What kind of cartography are you looking at?

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Re: Personal tuition needed in Harrow, UK

Postby James Kowalczyk » Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:09 am

I want to draw city street maps dating to the second world war that I can then embed in an MS Word manuscript without loss of clarity. I would like to go on to use the maps as a basis for a geographic information system potentially as a web site.

I am having difficulty both with filling the shapes with bespoke fills and with the export of the maps to MS Word without loss of clarity - and in some cases, loss of objects.

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Re: Personal tuition needed in Harrow, UK

Postby RobA » Wed Sep 28, 2011 1:58 am

Hi again James-

In my experience, starting with a vector application (like Inkscape) with the hopes of moving to a GIS system is quite troublesome. Have you considered starting with a GIS which can export your map data and then use an application like Inkscape to "pretty" it up?

http://opensourcegis.org/ is a good starting point for FOSS options when it comes to GIS and DIY GIS...

Can't help with MS Word - In my experience it doesn't play well with most vector formats other than WMF.

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Re: Personal tuition needed in Harrow, UK

Postby James Kowalczyk » Wed Sep 28, 2011 7:56 am

Rob A

Many thanks. Am I onto a loser trying to use Inkscape for embedding diagrams in an MS Word document?

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Re: Personal tuition needed in Harrow, UK

Postby brynn » Wed Sep 28, 2011 8:15 am

Someone else was trying to embed something into MS Word, recently. You might search the forum using "MS Word" or "Word", and learn their outcome. (Unfortunately, I don't remember the results, just the subject.)

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Re: Personal tuition needed in Harrow, UK

Postby James Kowalczyk » Wed Oct 05, 2011 9:45 pm

Thanks, Brynn. Much appreciated.
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Re: Personal tuition needed in Harrow, UK

Postby Grobe » Thu Oct 06, 2011 6:18 am

RobA wrote:Can't help with MS Word - In my experience it doesn't play well with most vector formats other than WMF.

Second that. I've abandoned any hope to use svg's in msword.

Whenever I need graphics in word, I export to png first - then I manually add the image in word (link to).
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