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.
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"