2012-10-04 14:19:07 |
Lucas Czech |
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2012-10-04 14:19:07 |
Lucas Czech |
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bug.tar.gz https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1061642/+attachment/3371788/+files/bug.tar.gz |
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2012-10-04 14:20:10 |
Lucas Czech |
description |
When outputting certain lines to eps, there appear new lines in the output file which are not part of the original drawing.
Reproduce: Use the "Sequence of straight line segments" Tool (Shift + F6) to draw a shape like
_ _
_| or |_
where the end points exactly line up on a (virtual) vertical line (use the grid and snap). When outputting these shapes to eps, there will appear another vertical line which connects the two end points so it looks like a rectangle.
In the attachment there is a svg file containing sample shapes and an eps file that demonstrates the effect. Furthermore, the snapshot shows to settings for eps output.
My current workaround: Move one of the end points slightly, so they no longer exactly line up vertically.
Inkscape: 0.48
Distribution: openSUSE 12.1 (x86_64)
KDE: 4.7.2 (4.7.2) "release 5" |
When outputting certain lines to eps, there appear new lines in the output file which are not part of the original drawing.
Reproduce: Use the "Sequence of straight line segments" Tool (Shift + F6) to draw a shape like
_
_|
or
_
|_
where the end points exactly line up on a (virtual) vertical line (use the grid and snap). When outputting these shapes to eps, there will appear another vertical line which connects the two end points so it looks like a rectangle.
In the attachment there is a svg file containing sample shapes and an eps file that demonstrates the effect. Furthermore, the snapshot shows to settings for eps output.
My current workaround: Move one of the end points slightly, so they no longer exactly line up vertically.
Inkscape: 0.48
Distribution: openSUSE 12.1 (x86_64)
KDE: 4.7.2 (4.7.2) "release 5" |
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2012-10-04 14:21:04 |
Lucas Czech |
description |
When outputting certain lines to eps, there appear new lines in the output file which are not part of the original drawing.
Reproduce: Use the "Sequence of straight line segments" Tool (Shift + F6) to draw a shape like
_
_|
or
_
|_
where the end points exactly line up on a (virtual) vertical line (use the grid and snap). When outputting these shapes to eps, there will appear another vertical line which connects the two end points so it looks like a rectangle.
In the attachment there is a svg file containing sample shapes and an eps file that demonstrates the effect. Furthermore, the snapshot shows to settings for eps output.
My current workaround: Move one of the end points slightly, so they no longer exactly line up vertically.
Inkscape: 0.48
Distribution: openSUSE 12.1 (x86_64)
KDE: 4.7.2 (4.7.2) "release 5" |
When outputting certain lines to eps, there appear new lines in the output file which are not part of the original drawing.
Reproduce: Use the "Sequence of straight line segments" Tool (Shift + F6) to draw a shape like
_
_|
or
_
|_
where the end points exactly line up on a (virtual) vertical line (use the grid and snap). When outputting these shapes to eps, there will appear another vertical line which connects the two end points so it looks like a rectangle.
In the attachment there is a svg file containing sample shapes and an eps file that demonstrates the effect. Furthermore, the snapshot shows the settings for eps output.
My current workaround: Move one of the end points slightly, so they no longer exactly line up vertically.
Inkscape: 0.48
Distribution: openSUSE 12.1 (x86_64)
KDE: 4.7.2 (4.7.2) "release 5" |
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2012-10-04 15:30:01 |
su_v |
tags |
eps lines rectangle shape straight |
cairo eps exporting |
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2012-10-04 15:31:34 |
su_v |
marked as duplicate |
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759154 |
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