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Old 12-18-2014, 04:25 PM   #13
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You are a master with LaTeX, so do a try by converting a LaTeX table in a svg image. Just one more thing: when you are going to open the .pdf in Inkscape, set the "Precision of approximating gradient meshes:" to 129; of that way you'll have clean, net lines. Tell me your results.
No no no, not yet... LaTeX tables will take a very long time to get anything close to mastery. BUT, I will mark down all these SVG instructions and test them next time I do.

Probably even better to just export directly to SVG instead of PDF middleman. But when I do figure out those methods, I will be sure to post a tutorial somewhere.
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