Hi bulia,
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 03:02:55PM -0400, bulia byak wrote:
On 11/10/05, Wolfram Quester <wolfi@...111...> wrote:
After selecting a non-root layer, the "(root)" in the layer selection menu (the one along the bottom edge of the window) disappears. For example, if the drawing has three layers: root, "layer 1" and "layer 2", after selecting "layer 1", only "layer 1" and "layer 2" will remain in the layer selection menu.
(If I now click an object that is on the root layer, the "(root)" reappears in the layer selection menu. So the bug is not exactly serious, provided that I can select some object that is in the root layer.)
As far as I remember that was a deliberate feature introduced by Mental, in order to reduce confusion of users seeing a mysterious "root" in every file.
thanks for enlightening. But Ambrose submitted two other bugs from which he traced at least the first one back to the layer name change:
In [1] he writes:
When I edit text objects inline the first time, nothing happens if I press the space bar. For example, if I try to enter "some text with spaces" I only get "sometextwithspaces" even if I press the space bar many times.
If I click the select tool and then re-select the text tool, I can retroactively insert spaces into the text object.
in [2]:
Using the Text and Font dialog to change text objects causes the font size to become larger and larger. (Using the text tool to edit the text in-line is ok.
I have a drawing with 12 pt text. If I bring up Text and Font, the dialog shows a line spacing of "125%".
If I change some text and press Apply, inkscape will change the font size to 125%, i.e., change 12pt text to 13.333 pt. If I press Apply again, it will change the font size to larger than 14 pt.
I cannot set the line spacing back to 100% and cannot manually override the font size.
Can you comment on these?
Thanks,
Wolfi
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=333771 [2] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=333768