mike510 wrote:
after I have upgraded Gimp to 2.6.4 (Windows), it stopped to inport SVG files
(neither via File - Open, nor via Paths Dialog - Import path). In the last
case it seems to work but no paths are seen in a picture, only in path layers
dialog.
The SVG files were the same which I
Hi,
On Sun, 2009-01-18 at 11:33 -0500, Kevin Cozens wrote:
The method to reproduce the problem (but not always) is to use gnuplot in
interactive mode. Generate a plot (ie. plot sin(x)) using the default
terminal of wxt then set terminal to png, set the output file, and replot.
I think you
Hello,
Has anyone tested this with a more recent version of librsvg? I
noticed that in recent releases, rendering of somewhat dodgy/weird
paths has been improved. I figure if a newer librsvg works better,
then we can reasonably assume that gnuplot is producing dodgy paths.
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 14:46:51 +0100 (CET), mike510 wrote:
after I have upgraded Gimp to 2.6.4 (Windows), it stopped to inport
SVG files (neither via File - Open, nor via Paths Dialog - Import
path). In the last case it seems to work but no paths are seen in a
picture, only in path layers
I have found out that I can open Inkscape examples OK. But my files which were
generated bu Gnuplot can not be opened. At the same time Firefox and Inkscape
can open them. Previously I was able to open and edit them (I still have some
XCF files made out of my SVG ones.)
I opened one file in
Hi,
On Sat, 2009-01-17 at 16:37 +0100, mike510 wrote:
I have found out that I can open Inkscape examples OK. But my files which were
generated bu Gnuplot can not be opened. At the same time Firefox and Inkscape
can open them. Previously I was able to open and edit them (I still have some
XCF
Dear friends,
after I have upgraded Gimp to 2.6.4 (Windows), it stopped to inport SVG files
(neither via File - Open, nor via Paths Dialog - Import path). In the last
case it seems to work but no paths are seen in a picture, only in path layers
dialog.
The SVG files were the same which I have
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 14:46:51 +0100 (CET), mike510 wrote:
after I have upgraded Gimp to 2.6.4 (Windows), it stopped to inport
SVG files (neither via File - Open, nor via Paths Dialog - Import
path). In the last case it seems to work but no paths are seen in a
picture, only in path layers
Hi,
Chris Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I import an SVG file, the GIMP doesn't seem to rasterize using the
correct resolution. No matter what resolution I specify, the layer
will be generated with the proper dimensions, but the SVG image
remains a fixed size regardless of the
If I import an SVG file, the GIMP doesn't seem to rasterize using the
correct resolution. No matter what resolution I specify, the layer will
be generated with the proper dimensions, but the SVG image remains a
fixed size regardless of the specified resolution.
For instance, say I import and
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