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I've picked Inkscape as a replacement of CorelDRAW on my Windows. It's free, so of course there have to be a few backdrops in face of its mighty ability to create perfect XML code for images. However, suppose I want to create a 10-paged documentary on Indian politics. Or anything. Now, how do I do it?
To overcome this an external plugin inkscape-pages provides multi-page support through generating a master page with links to subpages. However this plugin will not produce SVG 2.0 code for future compatibility. Nevertheless it will help creating multiple pages for later export to PDF (e.g. With the help of pdftk). She did the work using Adobe Illustrator, and sent me the file, which is saved as a PDF format. When I import the PDF into Inkscape, I see that I'm not able to do any editing of any of the images. Is there something that I need to do to be able to edit some of the text and images, then resave the file? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. INKSCAPE The INKSCAPE is an open-source design tool that acts as an alternative to Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, Freehand, or Xara X. Advanced users can edit every part of a PDF document. If you are a web designer, graphic designer, illustrator, or free-hand sketch artist, you may need to create vector images for your next project. Inkscape is a free and open-source vector graphics editor; it can be used to create or edit vector graphics such as illustrations, diagrams, line arts, charts, logos and complex paintings. Inkscape's primary vector graphics format is Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), however many other formats can be imported and exported.
Making a folder and saving each page separately as an .svg file would be messy. So my question is this:
How can I, given that I can in the first place, make a multi-paged document with Inkscape? Even if the answer is 'No, you can't,' please say so in an answer.
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Today there is no native multi-page support in Inkscape due to limitations of the strictly implemented SVG specifications (multi-page support was only introduced in SVG 1.2. draft which was never released but dropped in favour of the upcoming SVG 2.0).
To overcome this an external plugin inkscape-pages provides multi-page support through generating a master page with links to subpages. However this plugin will not produce SVG 2.0 code for future compatibility. Nevertheless it will help creating multiple pages for later export to PDF (e.g. with the help of pdftk).
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If there are not many pages, try saving them as separate single page PDF files after editing with Inkscape and then merge using some tool like PDF fill. I do not know if it may lead to some problems later, but it worked for me when I tried with 3 PDF files.
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