
Hi all,
On Wed, 12 Jun 2013 17:29:30 +0300 Shlomi Fish <shlomif@...2985...> wrote:
Hi Jabier,
On Wed, 12 Jun 2013 15:58:53 +0200 Jabiertxo Arraiza Cenoz <jabier.arraiza@...2893...> wrote:
Sorry for my english. An EXAMPLE: Good: https://www.box.com/s/s19bxgo4y8uh81ru0kdw Bad: https://www.box.com/s/1ke3iqj7yb1ir9e6svid
OK, I was able to download these SVGs after I enabled JavaScript, but next time please either send them as attachments, or alternatively use a honest-to-God web-service, such as http://www.shlomifish.org/Files/files/ . Now, I see that the diff is:
< QUOTE >
back-to-my-homepage--path-union--with-less-vertical-space_original.svg 2013-06-12 17:18:17.944370810 +0300 +++ back-to-my-homepage--path-union--with-less-vertical-spaceOK.svg 2013-06-12 17:17:55.501581299 +0300 @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ id="svg2" version="1.1" inkscape:version="0.48+devel r12070"
sodipodi:docname="back-to-my-homepage--path-union--with-less-vertical-spaceOK.svg">
sodipodi:docname="back-to-my-homepage--path-union--with-less-vertical-spaceOK2.svg"> <sodipodi:namedview id="base" pagecolor="#ffffff" @@ -23,9 +23,9 @@ borderopacity="1.0" inkscape:pageopacity="0.0" inkscape:pageshadow="2"
inkscape:zoom="0.5569102205105"
inkscape:cx="302.9493552351"
inkscape:cy="510.5301910027"
inkscape:zoom="0.5792952300164"
inkscape:cx="310.2014040163"
inkscape:cy="191.2771110556" inkscape:document-units="px" inkscape:current-layer="layer1" showgrid="true"
@@ -78,8 +78,13 @@ </linearGradient> <linearGradient xlink:href="#bk2hp_grad"
gradientTransform="rotate(90)"
id="bk2hp_grad_rot" />
gradientTransform="scale(1.453398814935,0.6880423939556)"
id="bk2hp_grad_rot"
x1="342.5840528861"
y1="-0.991741650398"
x2="342.533782959"
y2="280.4592895508"
gradientUnits="userSpaceOnUse" />
</defs> <metadata id="metadata7">
</QUOTE>
What is the significance of the x1/y1/x2/y2 coordinates? Why wasn't the rot() preserved upon movement? Can anyone answer except for Jabier? Please?
Can someone *please* answer this question? I've waited far too long. What is the significance of the x1/y1/x2/y2 coordinates? How do I calculate them programatically? How do I create a rotated linearGradient whose angle will stick? Someone? Anyone?
Regards,
Shlomi Fish