

although slicing is not by me but built in tool for web slicing would be cool.
and the next problem is when the slicer ask for the source file. He never use Inkscape and insist getting .psd or .ai
....Although, if he only intends to slice the image rather than edit the image, then I don't see why he can't work with the PNG
for slicing, you may be able to duplicate the whole thing, then use clip paths to "slice" your image into seperate peices, group it together, then use the Effects>Export>Groups to PNG.
The Linux version of The Gimp comes with PySlice that works with the guidelines. Perhaps they will include something similar. You could save the layout as a .PNG and use Gimp to slice it. There are ways in the Windows version as well.
gri3fon wrote:i can understand why he can't work with PNG. i, myself would rather slicing image with layering option. it would give a better option in separating text, real image and the background image.
i know that but i don't like the result, maybe i didn't do it right.
microUgly wrote:Yeah, I can understand that also. Unfortunately, if you choose to use Inkscape you are making his life difficult.