Hmm funny, part the problem seems to be with kpdf/okular then, as I can indeed see the circled numbers in acroread. However, the generated pdf is very slow to open, both with kpdf and acroread. In the former the whole page takes about 7 seconds to get (incorrectly) rendered. In the latter I can see the circled numbers appearing one after another, like two elements per second; it takes about 5s to render the whole page. I imported the generated pdf back into inkscape, and it seems the structure just isn't right. There is an awful lot of nested groups that contain only one leaf element. Many of those are paths filled with a pattern, it seems those patterns are the circled numbers. It seems the main image is also a pattern-filled path with some clipping. There are also a lot of clip paths and masks being used. If the structure of the imported svg reflects the structure of the pdf, then I'm not surprised rendering is so slow and the pdf is so big. Any idea why is this rather simple svg transformed into such a complex pdf? Cheers, g
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 4:26 AM, Tavmjong Bah <tavmjong@...8...> wrote:
On Sun, 2008-10-05 at 19:56 -0400, Guillaume Pothier wrote:
Hi, I tried to export the attached svg to pdf and some elements are missing (the circled numbers). I tried with both 0.46 and trunk (rev 19967). i don't think they use any filter effect, they just are semi-transparent. g
I don't see the problem. A PDF file made with latest trunk on Linux is attached.
Tav