The svg file that originally had this "problem" when rendering to a
png will indeed not be viewable from IrfanView, but be viewable from
Firefox. As for the svg file itself, it still isn't viewable on other
svg viewers, even Batik. This probably isn't a problem so much with
Inkscape as it is with other svg "compliant" software. However if
Inkscape is supposed to produce svg which is viewable on other
viewers, then this may be a problem. If I should submit a bug report,
I would be happy to do so, and include the svg file causing the
problem.
On 7/11/06, Jasper van de Gronde <th.v.d.gronde@...226...> wrote:
Joshua A. Andler wrote:
> ...
> Wait a second... it looks like there's transparency involved in the
> object the gradient is applied to and the canvas is most likely
> transparent as well... is this possibly the issue with the PNG export?
>
> In Inkscape it will render on the white (transparent) background, but,
> the PNG would just have transparency w/o that "artificial" white. I
> guess the quick test is to make the background opaque in the document
> properties and test exporting to PNG again.
That was it. After making the background opaque the exported bitmap
displayed exactly the same in IrfanView as the original in Inkscape.
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