Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: inkscape

Ok, I've a very strange Inkscape behaviour (newest build for dapper
Ubuntu 6.06), so I'm going to describe it in some detail:

I've created a graph in python using matplotlib and saved it as an svg.
However, when I open it in inkscape only the axes of the graph are
displayed and not the data. Both the axes and the data points should be
black. However, when I ungroup everything, I can see the bounding boxes
of the data points, but I can't see the ellipses that make up of the
data points (it's as if they have no fill). I can select one, try to
fill it, shift it to the front, make sure the opacity is set, but it
remains stubbornly invisible. If I select one it says e.g. "Ellipse 26"
on the status bar, but it has no visible nodes when I try to edit it
with the node tool.

Now here's the weird part: If I open the same file with the windows
version of Inkscape, everything is visible as it should be. Also if I
export the file to EPS (using Ubuntu inkscape) the graph data points
become visible again.

** Affects: inkscape (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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matplotlib svg displays incorrectly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120159
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