found 480659 6.0pre28-2
found 480659 6.0pre30-1
severity 480659 normal
thanks
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 02:35:56PM +0200, Martin Olschewski wrote:
> This problem is relatet to LC_NUMERIC. As long as it is set to en_US or C
> everything works fine, but if it is set to de_DE fractional number in the
>
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> found 480659 6.0pre28-2
Bug#480659: ipe: displaying and saving files is broken
Bug marked as found in version 6.0pre28-2.
> found 480659 6.0pre30-1
Bug#480659: ipe: displaying and saving files is broken
Bug marked as found in version 6.0p
Thanks,
this solves the problem.
I think this is still a bug and it was introduced with 6.0pre30-2.
(I can't remember changing my locale settings lately, so it worked with
the german locale with 6.0pre30-1.)
Chriss
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This problem is relatet to LC_NUMERIC. As long as it is set to en_US or C
everything works fine, but if it is set to de_DE fractional number in the
output are written as i.e. 12,3 instead of 12.3 (wrong character for the
decimal point). This is true for pdf and eps output.
Hope this helps,
Mart
Hi there!
Ok I'll try to answer your questions as good as I can. I also have a
Debian stable (i386) machine, so I run pre27 there.
> Do you have any files from those versions that do work?
> Can you share some examples that work and examples that do not?
>
> I have just tried a few files of my
Hi,
Thanks for your bug report. I can't reproduce the problem
yet, so I'll need some more information.
On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 02:32:10PM +0200, Christian Fischer wrote:
> Package: ipe
> Version: 6.0pre30-2
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
>
> I have a few ipe XML an
Package: ipe
Version: 6.0pre30-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I have a few ipe XML and PDF files from Version 6.0pre27-3 and 6.0pre30-1. None
of those opens correctly.
The positions seem to be wrong und some Objects are missing. The media size is
also missing in the X
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