Hello,
SVG is vector-based. As a short-term fix, there are online SVG to PDF converters (not sure how well they work).
For drawing I think that the main difference between v2 and v3 is that the former uses (as a default) Tk and the latter uses Qt+OpenGL. You can compile v2 to use OpenGL, but that only makes sense if it is using the hardware supported OpenGL. I’m assuming that the v3 implementation is picking up the hardware supported OpenGL, otherwise I’m not sure why it would be significantly faster.
Wayne
> On 25 Mar 2019, at 23:11, Marcos Battistel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've used Analysis 2.4. Release 2 until became painfully slow, even when working on a single 2D spectrum (high resolution, though), not to mention overlaid spectra. Thus, I decided to give V3 a try.
>
> The V3 is way faster for displaying spectra; however, when I try to export the overlaid spectra I only get the *.svg option (in V2 we had pdf as well).
>
> Is there a way to export a vector-based file format?
> Alternatively is there a way to speed up analysis V2.4 so spectra refreshing takes seconds and not minutes?
> I am using a dell T7400 ,12 core (24 thread) @ 2.3GHz, Intel Xeon CPU ES-2630, running Linux 3.10.0-639.21.1.el7x86_64.
>
> Thanks,
> Marcos.
>
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