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Hi,
I'm using Inkscape 0.40 packaged for Debian unstable. If it's an issue, I'm also using the AFPL-licensed version of ghostscript, version 8.14. I have noticed the following issue, since I started using Inkscape, with version 0.39.
Whenever I place EPS files into a new Inkscape document, they appear to be smaller (in pixel size or actual size, based upon bounding box) than they should be. For example, if I create both an EPS file and an SVG file produced by the command line version of potrace (which I was using with inkscape before it was included in the program as of version 0.40), using the exact same options and the exact same input file, they will import into Inkscape (both 0.39 and 0.40) with different sizes. The svg imported file will accurately reproduce the size of the EPS that I see when I use that EPS with other members of my tool chain (scribus, epstopdf, xpdf, acroread, etc.). Any ideas?
Do you need anything else to quantify this? It appears very reproducible to me.
Furthermore, when I export EPS from Inkscape (both 0.39 and 0.40), they appear (at least according to the 'file' utility, to be regular postscript, rather than encapsulated postscript). Any ideas?
Thanks again for a truly magnificent product. How it has wonderfully surpassed my expectations.
Take care, Daniel
PS I've given it to 6-8 of my less Linux-aware friends for use on their Windows boxen in the past few weeks. They are grateful.