Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]> writes:
* Willy Williams <[email protected]> [02-28-22 21:42]:
Question:
I have some .svg watermark files that were generated in
Inkscape on the
Windows machines. They work superbly when applied using
darktable on the
Windows machines. When I copy those same .svg files to the
Linux machine
and put them in the correct place, then open them using the
Inkscape
instance on the Linux machine, there is no apparent difference,
compared to
the same files opened in Inkscape on the Windows machines.
That said, when
I apply the .svg file watermarks to any image using darktable
on the Linux
machine, the graphic "signature" is represented perfectly, but
the text
portion is significantly shrunk side-to-side, but only when
applied using
darktable. Anybody have ideas regarding the issue? Are there
any fonts that
do NOT work right when migrated from Windows to Linux?
Inquiring minds want
to know...
check which font is used one each machine. match them and you
may solve
your problem.
I had a similar problem after upgrading to librsvg-2.48.3
(from version 2.44.10, where it works fine).
Now I have version 2.52.5 and it seems to me, that the problem
isn't
solved, although the issue
(https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/librsvg/-/issues/599)
is marked as closed (maybe I should reopen it?-).
The actual version of librsvg in Debian bookworm is 2.52.5
(the newest version is 2.53.1).
My actual libpango1.0 version is 1.50.4 (which is the newest).
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