Stroke width rendering bug when switching between normal and outline display mode
I just downloaded 0.44 from SF (Inkscape-0.44-1.win32.exe) and found that when I switch from normal to outline (or vice versa) the stroke width is maintained (even though the color does change). Zooming in or out fixes it. Does anyone else have this problem or am I overlooking something? (it seems so obvious a bug that I thought I'd check before filing a bug report)
Steps to reproduce: - Set display mode to normal. - Create a line with a stroke width that's visibly larger than one. - Now switch to outline mode. On my system the line retains its original width on screen, zooming in or out changes it to a hair line (as I'd expect in outline mode). To see the reverse, after having zoomed in or out, switch back to normal mode. Now the line remains a hair line, zooming in or out makes it look like it should again.
Hi,
when I switch from normal to outline (or vice versa) the stroke width is maintained (even though the color does change). Zooming in or out fixes it. Does anyone else have this problem or am I overlooking something? (it seems so obvious a bug that I thought I'd check before
I was just preparing a similar bugreport -- final 0.44, autopackage:
1. launch Inkscape 2. draw an object, e.g. a freehand line 3. ctrl+shift+f 4. set stroke style to dashed line 5. view/display mode/outline 6. view/display mode/normal
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