Hi,

> > > BTW, was the file created with the windows or Linux version of Borland
> > > Together?
> > 
> > It was created with the linux version. Actually it was made with the
> > Community Edition (which isn't available anymore). I don't know
> > whether this happens with other versions of Together.
> Ok, this probably means that inkscape can't find the fonts installed for
> Together. It might be a configuration problem, though. Is the path to
> these fonts in your /etc/X11/XF86Config-4?

No, they are not. I now added the fonts to the XF86Config-4, but it didn't 
change. But it seems that Together only set the font to sans-serif, so inkscape 
would have to guess which sans-serif font to use. (sodipodi uses a font that 
fits quite well, but also isn't exactly the one used by Together). 
I now added the fonts to my config, and set it explicitly to Lucida Sans (which 
is also resembled in the svg), but inkscape still doesn't use it. Interestingly 
inkscape doesn't offer me all fonts that are available to xfontconfig, for 
example xfontconfig shows me Lucida Sans (which is the one used by Together), 
but inkscape doesn't.


> Well, I just tested eps-export from the cvs-version of inkscape and gv
> doesn't crash anymore. I attach the resulting eps-file which corresponds
> exactly to the view I get in inkscape.

Yes, that's right. gv reads it in without complaining. Also using it in a LaTeX 
file works quite well.

> Fonts are messed up, which is
> probably because I don't have your fonts installed. 

Yes, but that is also the case when opening the SVG file, so it not specific to 
the EPS output.

> But I guess some
> lines connecting the boxes are missing as a consequence of the
> "Unimplemented style property SP_PROP_CLIP_PATH".

No, all connections are there. The only thing which is not absolutely correct 
are the two connections to the note. These are dotted lines (after opening the 
SVG in inkscape they are still dotted), but in the output are full lines.


> This looks as if we could close the eps-part of this bug with the next
> release and open a new one on the difficulties of opening svgs produced
> by other applications. I'll forward this part including your example
> file upstream if you don't mind.

Yes, that is absolutely ok to me.

Regards
Marco



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