On 4/1/2011 9:27 AM, gespertino@...400... wrote:
> So, yes, we could implement a "simple" fix that lets
users specify a
> font size in points. We could even just use the SVG unit pt, as that is
> also defined as an "appropriate" multiple of px. And perhaps we should
> do this if people find it useful. But I think it would give the wrong
> impression (that you were actually using an absolute unit) and it could
> lead to weird issues once Inkscape will let the user specify the
> coordinate system (do we then stick to the somewhat arbitrary scaling
> factor or do we want true points?). I admit that it's a slightly
> academic debate, but still, what's the point if you're not really using
> points?
As I see it, we already have real world units in inkscape UI
everywhere, all of them assuming a resolution of 90dpi. People is
using those "real world units" based on that: the default document is
A4, if inches or centimeters are selected as default units for the
document, that's what the user gets in inkscape.
Of course it's a problem when you want to take the artwork created in
Inkscape to other applications (for instance Scribus, which apparently
uses 72 dpi for imported SVGs)
I believe many programs assume 72dpi. For example
Ponoko recommend
Inkscape for making files for their lasercutting service but have to add
special handling so that the scale is adjusted by 20% as their follow-on
programs read SVG as 72dpi.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/168753
or search the forum for "72dpi"
also:
http://www.inkscapeforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=6125&p=25794&...
I'm aware that adding that option (real world units in the type
dialog
assuming 90dpi) won't be a good long-term solution, but I'm sure it
will be well received by a lot of people as an acceptable interim
solution.
Type size in pixels was reported as a bug several times. Probably
people working for web don't care, but designers creating brochures,
posters and things that have to end up printed, are more used to DTP
points than to any other unit for type.
With that change things will be better for that part of the userbase,
and won't be worse for anybody, since the real units confusion is
already installed with the current implementation in most of the
tools.
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