It renders the same for me (Inkscape-0.44-1.win32.exe) as it does in FoxFire from the web. You may be seeing a hardware problem. Thats a 2M file (map-save.svg) and when opened in Inkscape it caused my page file to increase by about 450M, also max's out CPU usage (2.5Ghz, 512RAM).
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On Fri 8/25/2006 12:14 PM Carl R. Brune [brune@...1987...] wrote:
I'm having difficulties getting inkscape to properly render some SVG files (using version 0.43 on a fedora core 3 system). An example file is here:
http://edwards1.phy.ohiou.edu/~brune/map-save.svg
inkscape map-save.svg -z -w 600 -e test.png
does not render it properly (e.g. compared to batik). Also the image is not displayed properly if I open it with inkscape.
Curiously, converting to eps works fine:
inkscape map-save.svg -z -T -E test.eps
I also find the same problem running on windows XP (installing Inkscape-0.44-1.win32.exe).
Is this a bug? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Carl B.
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If lack of memory were an issue, I'd expect an error message. I do have 1 gig of ram. I see 660 mb free, and inkscape only uses about 20% of that.
Here's how the image should be rendered, I should have given this to begin with:
http://edwards1.phy.ohiou.edu/~brune/map-save.png
Regards,
Carl B.
On Fri, 25 Aug 2006, craig gotthardt wrote:
It renders the same for me (Inkscape-0.44-1.win32.exe) as it does in FoxFire from the web. You may be seeing a hardware problem. Thats a 2M file (map-save.svg) and when opened in Inkscape it caused my page file to increase by about 450M, also max's out CPU usage (2.5Ghz, 512RAM).
imigital
Carl R. Brune wrote:
If lack of memory were an issue, I'd expect an error message. I do have 1 gig of ram. I see 660 mb free, and inkscape only uses about 20% of that.
Here's how the image should be rendered, I should have given this to begin with:
On my system (Inkscape 0.44, WinXP, 1GB ram) it depends on the zoom factor, when first opening I see two areas colored black that should be, when I zoom in a little these areas do show correctly, when I scroll down a bit some other black areas appear (these are not just filled polygons, it's more like a banding effect). Definitely sounds like some sort of bug.
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