Hey Martin,
The answer to similar questions posted earlier on this forum is always: "you can't" :( And that's because of the PDF/EPS format, that can't (officially?) handle transparancy.
I use Illustrator besides Inkscape. As far as I know, PDF (and EPS?) are the native formats to illustrator. In illustrator, I can't add a gradient with a transparency blend (and neither can I use gradients on a stroke). I find it a safe assumption that when something can't be made in Illustrator, you can't bet on it surviving in a PDF or EPS.
That's why we have to enjoy the flexibility of SVG, but go back to bitmap for distribution.
By the way, Bulia, instead of "deleting the originals", I guess you can also put them in a invisible layer, can't ye? That way, you would keep the vectors for future changes.
Maarten
On 4/23/09 9:08 AM, "Martin Bretschneider" <bretschneider-mlinkscapeuser@...2418...> wrote:
bulia byak schrieb:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 5:11 AM, Martin Bretschneider <bretschneider-mlinkscapeuser@...2418...> wrote:
My question: Is there a possibility to make inkscape to render a kind of fake transparency (that looks the same as real transpareny with an alpha channel) but that has no alpha channel (adjusting the other color channels of course).
Yes - select all stack, bitmap copy (alt+b) and delete the originals
OK, that is a possibility but I lose the vector information that I want to keep...
Martin
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