Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a file format that allows you to scale images without losing the quality of the image. Currently, OMIQ supports SVG export of graphs and box plots produced in the Graph Viewer task and box plots or bar charts in the Figure task. For exporting other plots and figures as SVG, follow the steps of Produce SVG Files for Your Plots and Figures section in this article.
1. Export SVG Files of Graphs and Box Plots in Graph Viewer
1.1 Add a Graph Viewer Task
Click Add new child task and select Graph Viewer from the task selector.
Once inside the Graph Viewer task, you can configure what is displayed and aesthetics of your graph and box plot using the Graph Settings.
1.2 Export the Graph and/or Box Plot/s as SVG
Click on Actions. Select either Export Graph as SVG, Export Box Plot 1 as SVG, or Export Box Plot 2 as SVG.
2. Export Box Plots or Bar Charts as SVG in Figure
2.1 Add a Figure Task
Click Add new child task and select Figure from the task selector.
Create either a Box Plot or Bar Chart and format it as desired.
2.2 Export the Box Plot or Bar Chart as SVG
Hover over the plot and click on Download SVG.
3. Produce SVG Files for Your Plots and Figures
3.1 Add a Figure Task
Add a Figure task as detailed in Step (2.1) above.
Create your desired figure/s and plot/s.
3.2 Export Figures as PPT Objects (Vector)
Click Actions. Select Figure Actions. Select Export Figure.
Select PPT. Select PPT Objects (vector). Click Submit.
If you have multiple Tabs, you can use the Batch Export Figure option to export all the Tabs. Each Tab is treated as a page in the Batch Export.