https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44727

--- Comment #7 from mathog <[email protected]> 2012-01-13 15:37:05 PST ---
Ah, here's another clue.  

Select one of the lines, right click, and pick "line".  The "Style" box is
solid blue.  What it should be is an example drawing on the left side (for
instance, a straight black line on a white background) and some black text on a
blue background on the right (for instance, "continuous".)  Lastly, the example
field, the large rectangle at the bottom of the line dialog is completely
empty, whereas it should have examples of straight and bent lines with the dash
pattern. Since none of these elements are shown properly, whatever variable
this maps to presumably has an invalid value, possibly indexing off into who
knows what piece of memory.  An invalid index might also explain why the line
is in fact dashed, at a particular dash size, when the program seemingly has no
idea what it really should be.

One of the original lines had "dot dash dot dash" for the pattern.  Inkscape
(the original program) has a much wider array of dotted/dashed patterns than
LODraw does.  This one doesn't exist in the LODraw list of patterns.  All three
of the patterns used in the example made it into the PDF OK, but not from the
PDF into LODraw.

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