


If you do not have it, there is likely to be something wrong with your Inkscape installation.Įxtension "Dia Input" failed to load because a dependency was not met.ĭescription: In order to import Dia files, Dia itself must be installed. Other similar threads on this site have not helped fix this.Code: Select all Extension "Dia Input" failed to load because a dependency was not met.ĭescription: The dia2svg.sh script should be installed with your Inkscape distribution.

These imported EMFs would also scale well and look smooth regardless of how much I zoomed into them in Powerpoint.Ĭan anyone guess why it is that on this occasion, this plot is not saved as a vector graphics but is instead (as it seems) rendered as raster? The code that produces this figure (based on the Matlab commands subplot, line, and scatter) is rather long/inelegant, but I can give details or simplify, if required to find a solution.

This is very surprising to me, as I have for a long time been exporting Matlab plots as EMF and integrating those into Powerpoint slides, in order to build there more complex graphs that, as vector graphics, would print well at any size. When I save this as an EMF file (normally a vector format) and insert in Powerpoint or view with Inkscape, then zoom in closely on the image, it looks pixelated, and clearly made up of a single encapsulated object as opposed to many small graphical objects: I have Matlab code that produces an array of subplots that looks like this:
