Inkscape 0.48+devel r11799 (on Kubuntu 12.04) is unable to apply Blend to an object laying on top of another (on the same layer) despite my template which specify enable background:new
It's a fairly new problem because I use the same template with previous rev on 12.04 without problems
ivan
On 14/10/2012 22:05, Ivan Louette wrote:
Inkscape 0.48+devel r11799 (on Kubuntu 12.04) is unable to apply Blend to an object laying on top of another (on the same layer) despite my template which specify enable background:new
It's a fairly new problem because I use the same template with previous rev on 12.04 without problems
Not reproduced with Inkscape 0.48+devel r11801 on OS X 10.7.4 and Ubuntu 12.10: works as before (either with 'enable-background="new"' for the top-level <svg> node (added via 'Layers' menu), or with the style property 'enable-background:new' on the parent layer of the object with the blend filter effect applied (e.g. 'Screen', set with 'Filters > Fill and Transparency > Blend…').
Could you attach a sample file to allow testing your example on other systems?
On 14/10/2012 22:40, ~suv wrote:
On 14/10/2012 22:05, Ivan Louette wrote:
Inkscape 0.48+devel r11799 (on Kubuntu 12.04) is unable to apply Blend to an object laying on top of another (on the same layer) despite my template which specify enable background:new
It's a fairly new problem because I use the same template with previous rev on 12.04 without problems
Not reproduced with Inkscape 0.48+devel r11801 on OS X 10.7.4 and Ubuntu 12.10: works as before (either with 'enable-background="new"' for the top-level <svg> node (added via 'Layers' menu), or with the style property 'enable-background:new' on the parent layer of the object with the blend filter effect applied (e.g. 'Screen', set with 'Filters > Fill and Transparency > Blend…').
Could you attach a sample file to allow testing your example on other systems?
Problem was solved (off-list): no regression, or Kubuntu-specific issue. (the file had been saved as 'Plain SVG' inadvertently, and ungrouping the former layer group also removed the (container-specific) style property of the layer (originating from the template) to enable a new background, thus disabling the 'Blend' filter effects of the individual objects in 'root')
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Ivan Louette
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