Import of vector graphics, labeling dilema

I use Framemaker 10, Autodesk Publisher of Illustrator, Inkscape, Windows Vista.

I imported a series of illustrations Illustrator Autodesk CAD into Illustrator Editor.  Here, I marked them.

I then saved/published them as .svg files.

If I import them directly into Framemaker, they open with the legends at a strange angle and 3/4 of the picture missing. Therefore, I must open in Inkscape, make the entire image to the framework and align the legends.

Now I import into Framemaker.  The problem is the numbering is difficult to predict.  The labelling/legends/numbering always turn what seems to be "BOLD".  But the real problem resizes the illustrations.  Because there is no way to predict the size of the output of the editor, the illustrations must be resized in Framemaker.  Would not usually be no problem that the illustrations are of svg (vector graphics), but of course it is resized the labelling/legends/numbering, which makes it look really stupid when I have 10 illustrations all with different font size.

What people do here?  Someone uses vector graphics in their manuals.

I would really appreciate a response on what I feel, I hit a wall of brick here.

Thank you

> I use Framemaker 10, Autodesk, Editor, Illustrator, Inkscape, windowsvista.

Adobe Illustrator is available?

> I imported a series of illustrations Illustrator Autodesk CAD into Illustrator Editor.  Here I scored the.

Why not label in Frame? We do, and it has benefits beyond avoiding the rendering of text and scale of issues such as the ability to reuse the same illustration for multiple purposes with different legends. We use captions embedded in our service manuals (the XML engine required) and depopulate the legends (usually just turn off a layer) for the re-use of this art in the manuals of the frame.

> I have then saved/published in the form of files .svg.

Let me tell you that I have no experience with SVG, due to the lack of SVG support throughout our workflow, but we use vector EPS widely.

> If I import them directly into to Framemaker, they open with the legends at a strange angle and 3/4 of the picture missing. That's why I have to open in Inkscape, make the entire image to the framework and align captions.

If SVG includes integrated preview/thumbnail pictures, is there a chance that it's just a problem of preview? What happens to print or return to PDF?

> Now I import into Framemaker.  The problem is the numbering is difficult to predict.  The labelling/legends/numbering always turn what seems to be "BOLD".  But the real problem resizes illustrations.

It is one of the disadvantages of legends incorporated. If the image is not the size, the text dimensionnera arbitrarily, which is ugly, or it won't scale, which is a disaster. More bad news - your weight of race are wide too.

> Because there is no way to predict the size of the output of...

I would be undesirable any image editor, vector or raster, which did not provide for this basic level of output control.

> Someone else uses vector graphics in their manuals?

Yes, from Pro, AutoCAD, Adobe Illustrator, Frame and extractions of provider of PDFs of unknown origin. Clean us them in Adobe Illustrator, using extensions specific dimensions and a weight of race that is acceptable for a limited series of up and down the hammer blows. Captions are added to the frame, using an arrow to auto-hide and a bubble of auto hide with a block of text and a paragraph format specific to the use of the legend.

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