clipping issues with pdf and nested svgs + rotation

Bug #600570 reported by Simon Werbeck
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Inkscape
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Bug Description

Rotating a group in a nested svg element works in inkscape but exporting to pdf will result in clipping of overflowing parts though no owerflow="hidden" attribute was set. See example file.
I'm using inkscape 0.47 on Linux Ubuntu 10.04 but also had this on Windows 7.

Tags: exporting pdf svg
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Simon Werbeck (turyai) wrote :
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su_v (suv-lp) wrote :

reproduced with Inkscape 0.47+devel r9542 on OS X 10.5.8

Note that nested <svg> elements are not (fully) supported by Inkscape. Use <g> instead or import the inner SVG using Inkscape's Import dialog.

tags: added: exporting
removed: nested rotate
Changed in inkscape:
status: New → Confirmed
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su_v (suv-lp) wrote :

Note that other SVG viewers (tested with Firefox 3.5.9, Safari 4.0.5, rsvg-view 2.26.2, Squiggle (Batik 1.7) [1] on OS X 10.5.8) all render the SVG file the same way as (cairo-based) PDF export from Inkscape.

The actual problem seems to be that Inkscape's renderer (used on-canvas and for bitmap export) is incorrect, not the exported PDF.

[1] Batik is one of two authoritative SVG renderers for Inkscape
<http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ#Inkscape_and_renderer_X_show_my_SVGs_differently._What_to_do.3F>

jazzynico (jazzynico)
Changed in inkscape:
importance: Undecided → Medium
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Beluga (buovjaga) wrote :

Still confirming viewport rendering problem.

Arch Linux 64-bit, KDE Plasma 5
Inkscape 0.92pre1 15054 (GTK3)

jazzynico (jazzynico)
Changed in inkscape:
status: Confirmed → Triaged
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