
On 10/15/05, Ben Fowler <ben.the.mole@...400...> wrote:
- Missing images should not be selectable and/or
Then it's impossible to delete such an image from GUI.
- The bounding box of a missing image should be ignored and/or
Basically it's the same as 1 from Inkscape viewpoint.
- Zoom to selection should only respect visible objects and/or
This is the case now, but the concept of "invisible" does not include missing-href images.
- Zoom to selection should ignore bitmaps
I don't think so. The root of the problem is not bitmap or missing href. The real problem is the insane bbox. I think this may happen to other elements too, for any number of reasons. So perhaps the best way to address this is to ignore anything which is larger than, say, a million px in any dimension. For example scaling by keyboard already has the 1 million upper limit. However I'm reluctant to do that, as you never know what weird files people would want to edit. This arbitrary limit may bite us sometime.
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