Inside Inkscape, select the object with the gradient, press ALT+B, it will generate a bitmap copy of the object, then you can delete the original object and export you PDF. This is a emergency solution, but it works for me. If you need your PDF for print, remember to select the Bitmap Copy preferences to 300dpi.
________________________________ From: donn <donn.ingle@...155...> To: inkscape-user@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Fri, April 15, 2011 8:02:45 AM Subject: Re: [Inkscape-user] Ink 0.48.1 gradients and PDF
On 15/04/2011 14:46, Inti Alonso wrote:
The workaround for objects that doesn'trender in the PDF output is to check the "Rasterize effects"
Hi, thanks. I tried that but it seems to have no effect on gradients. I don't think gradients are 'effects' really.
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