https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54924

--- Comment #15 from Owen Genat <[email protected]> ---
Created attachment 83870
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ZIP containing Inkscape SVG/PDF and Draw PDF/A-1a of Inscape SVG.

Thanks Chris and kitaets for the clarification about the issue. I feel it would
be helpful if we could obtain a PDF/A-1 document that contains a
non-transparent gradient as a confirming example. The source does not need to
be an LO document. I ask this because I am not sure how a non-transparent
gradient is calculated and stored. Can anyone point to a definition of how a
two-colour, non-transparent, single-gradient is calculated/stored? Do either
layer use transparency?

I can import an SVG created in Inkscape v0.48.3.1.r9886 (refer attached), which
contains a basic gradient from 100% blue to 100% magenta and it exports from
Draw v4.1.0.4 under GNU/Linux to PDF/A-1 without the blacking out effect in the
original example. The resulting PDF does however suffer from incorrect angle of
gradient and poor gradient quality. Can others create some two-colour,
non-transparent, single-gradient object tests using different applications /
graphic formats?

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