
Hi Friends, I'm using 0.91 and this is in the 32-bit (exe installer) version, on Windows 7, sp1, 64-bit. This problem does Not appear in the 64-bit version. And I haven't seen it in any other image. I'm not sure what it is about this image, that might be causing this. Attached are 2 screenshots of the display issue, as well as the SVG file. In the past, when I see this sort of problem, it's related to a large file size, and can be fixed (temporarily) by scrolling the affected part of the image off the screen, and scrolling back. But this is (a) not a large file, and actually quite small, and (b) not affected by scrolling. It is affected by zooming though. The screenshot was made at 847% zoom. As I zoom in or out, those lines move to different places, and more or fewer lines appear, as the zoom changes. But the only way to get rid of the lines is to zoom 200% or below, and I just can't see the image well enough to work on, at that size. So I can't figure out how to keep working on this image. If this is a bug, it's probably already been reported (or at least known). But if not, let me know and I will report it. Mostly I'm posting to find out if anyone knows what's causing this, and how I can get rid of the lines. They make it hard to work in the area of the artifacts, because the artifacts don't move....or rather they do move. If I move the object, the artifacts move right along with it. I suppose I could change the zoom by ten percent at a time, to try to force the artifacts into a different area. But I'm hoping for better solution. I thought it might be some corruption of the file, since I have not seen this problem in any other image, that I've worked on in 0.91. But I pasted the drawing into a new blank file, and still see the artifacts (that's inks-display-issue2.png). Hhmmm....there is an imported raster image in a hidden and locked layer, which I switched to Optimize Speed display, so I could see the pixels. Maybe somehow related to that....except that I've done that in other, much larger files (where I've zoomed much higher), and didn't see these artifacts. Thanks for any info or tips to fix it :-)
All best, brynn