Michele Zarri wrote:
... I copied all the layers and pasted them into GIMP. The problem is
that the resulting image is (about) 20% wider in GIMP. ... Is there
any way to avoid this undesired enlargement?

I suspect that the difference is primarily coming from a different monitor dpi setting between the two applications. AFAIK, OOo uses the values provided by X, whereas Gimp defaults to the X settings, but also prompts you to calibrate it's own values. So it's possible that Gimp has a different dpi setting.

Gimp's setting is under Preferences > Display.

You can check the X setting with this:
$ xdpyinfo | grep -B1 dot
  dimensions:    1280x1024 pixels (313x230 millimeters)
  resolution:    104x113 dots per inch

These match Gimp exactly for me (and I ran through the Gimp calibration, to double-check what the system determined automatically), and copy/paste from Draw to Gimp gives accurate results.

Note that Draw seems to add 1 or 2 pixels on some sides that are not needed.

I did find that I needed to use an existing image window in Gimp, then use Edit > Paste as New to get a new image of exactly the size of the drawing on the clipboard.

You can also just use a screenshot of the Draw window at 100% zoom, then trim that as you like in Gimp.

The big problem that I have with this workflow is that Draw always includes the page background, whereas I mostly want that to be transparent.

<Joe

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