bulia byak wrote:
If I export it to eps, it renders badly in all viewers I've tried, whether in eps or pdf form (gsview, ggv, acroread, gpdf).
- Postscript does not support transparency or gradients.
Okay.
- This particular image needs neither. Not only you have 0.75
transparency on the rects, but for some reason you overlay each one with a copy with complete transparency and a stroke. Replace that with a single rect with solid fill and stroke, and it exports OK into EPS which looks exactly as in Inkscape.
You're right. For some reason I thought I needed transparency to get those colours.
Those odd borderless rectangles were there because I was planning to turn the image into a series of slides in a step animation, ending at the image I attached, and wanted a quick way to delete colours in preparing previous steps. I think this would still work if I got just got rid of transparency. It does some kind of roundabout in retrospect.
Thanks for the super fast response, Chris
P.S. Jamie, the link you gave was dead, not that it really matters now.