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Currently, Xfig allows a user to export a figure into multiple figure formats, such as PNG, EPS, JPG, PDF, and SVG but does not support VDX, a well-documented XML Schema-based format that is supported by Microsoft Visio, the successful drawing tool in the MS Office suite
Expected Behaviors
Add the VDX export format into Xfig. Once Xfig can export figures into VDX format, a user can use the MS Visio tool to edit figures generated by Xfig. Note that the new version of VDX has been renamed to VSDX (Visio XML file format [1]) since 2013. Although we still call it VDX here, students need to follow the latest VDX specification, i.e., VSDX. The GIF below shows the sample VDX export window.
Current Behaviors
Currently, Xfig allows a user to export a figure into multiple figure formats, such as PNG, EPS, JPG, PDF, and SVG but does not support VDX, a well-documented XML Schema-based format that is supported by Microsoft Visio, the successful drawing tool in the MS Office suite
Expected Behaviors
Add the VDX export format into Xfig. Once Xfig can export figures into VDX format, a user can use the MS Visio tool to edit figures generated by Xfig. Note that the new version of VDX has been renamed to VSDX (Visio XML file format [1]) since 2013. Although we still call it VDX here, students need to follow the latest VDX specification, i.e., VSDX. The GIF below shows the sample VDX export window.
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