Re: [Inkscape-devel] Feature freeze 2/7/04 20:00 GMT
881397 too big objects crash
How big is too big?
Here big means big in dimensions, not in file size. Take any object and press ctrl+> repeatedly - sooner or later it will crash.
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bulia wrote:
881397 too big objects crash
How big is too big?
Here big means big in dimensions, not in file size. Take any object and press ctrl+> repeatedly - sooner or later it will crash.
Ah. Dimension size. I do not get this problem. Take an object. Press ctrl+> repeatedly. Sooner or later it will go to dimensions of W=1 000 000, H=1 000 000 At this point press ctrl+< takes it back down smoothly to original size. Continue ctrl+> repeatedly. Sooner or later it will go to X=-1 000 000, H=-1 000 000 At this point press ctrl+< takes it back down smoothly.
This behaviour seems to work with all units. Note that at units = m, the object size gets up to 1 000 000 by 1 000 000. Hey! that is 1 000 kilometres, a big object, kinda hard to find your way around in it but a hell of an advertising point!
A couple of times when I was playing around beyond this scale I was thrown out of Inkscape. I have not been able to pin down the conditions but I feel it was when I was punching in a stream of ctrl+> commands very fast. Is this what was reported in the bug?
Blank Screen. Early in this process the screen is blank because the object has increased beyond the screen size. You can move around the screen and get the object back but the bigger the object gets, the harder this is.
Can you define the bug for me and I'll check specifically, but at this stage it seems not to be there.
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Could we not put a limit on the max/min dimensions of objects? I figured that we would have to do this in terms of computational discreteness.
Jon
On Sun, 2004-02-08 at 14:15, vellum wrote:
bulia wrote:
881397 too big objects crash
How big is too big?
Here big means big in dimensions, not in file size. Take any object and press ctrl+> repeatedly - sooner or later it will crash.
Ah. Dimension size. I do not get this problem. Take an object. Press ctrl+> repeatedly. Sooner or later it will go to dimensions of W=1 000 000, H=1 000 000 At this point press ctrl+< takes it back down smoothly to original size. Continue ctrl+> repeatedly. Sooner or later it will go to X=-1 000 000, H=-1 000 000 At this point press ctrl+< takes it back down smoothly.
This behaviour seems to work with all units. Note that at units = m, the object size gets up to 1 000 000 by 1 000 000. Hey! that is 1 000 kilometres, a big object, kinda hard to find your way around in it but a hell of an advertising point!
A couple of times when I was playing around beyond this scale I was thrown out of Inkscape. I have not been able to pin down the conditions but I feel it was when I was punching in a stream of ctrl+> commands very fast. Is this what was reported in the bug?
Blank Screen. Early in this process the screen is blank because the object has increased beyond the screen size. You can move around the screen and get the object back but the bigger the object gets, the harder this is.
Can you define the bug for me and I'll check specifically, but at this stage it seems not to be there.
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