
Ok. I'm on .40 in Ubuntu. When I look at the -issue file, or if I use it as an actual icon, rect337 is missing, completely from all views within gnome. When I open inkscape, rect337 appears just fine. The result of using the icon in gnome/nautilus et al is that I do not see that one object at all in the icon. So if I go to correct the icon in inkscape, the object is already there and visible.
I can change gradients, I can do anything and everything inside of inkscape without a single issue, *except* copy-cut-paste. The instant I use those three commands to an object that's already in the file, that object disappears in gnome/nautilus/gimp/gtk/etc.
On 6/19/05, bulia byak <buliabyak@...400...> wrote:
On 6/20/05, linux peach <linuxpeach@...400...> wrote:
I have included two sample files: the original gnome-fs-directory.svgfile, and then the modified gnome-fs-directory-issue.svg file that has a major object that has been copied-cut-pasted, that no longer appears visible.
Both files contain 7 objects. Of these 7, one is a group of 0 objects and is therefore invisible and unselectable (except by Ctrl+A) - in both files. The only difference is that in -issue, two of the paths are distorted by node-editing and have different z-order. There's no other difference between the files.
Both files display the same in Batik/Adobe as in Inkscape.
So, can you explain what exactly is missing, and why you are sure it's still there? And which version of Inkscape?
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