Hi everyone,
I created a document a la inkscape tutorial in inkscape (you can find the links below). I used File | New | no_borders. The problem is this document displays right only in inkscape, at least on my computer. What is wrong?
In all the other viewers/editors on my installation, there is only like a small section of the document; this includes inkview (!), scribus, and ksvg (konqueror). When I export the svg to PDF (which was my intention) or PS, the result is the same - only the same old section from the first sixth by the first half of the document.
Now, get this. When I view the inkscape tutorial (just any) by inkview, it shows okay. However, it does not show well in scribus or ksvg, nor is the resulting PDF or PS nice at all (missing some images and texts).
My questions are, what should I do to make my document view ok in inkview, like the tutorial does? What page, format, or is there another trick? Is there a good paved road to converting an inkscape's document to PDF, so I can show it to other people (on Windows, for example)?
Thank you very much in advance.
Jiri
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P.S. Kubuntu 5.10 Linux on AMD64 Inkscape 0.42 or CVS (2005-10-30) - makes no difference
On 10/30/05, Jiri Barton <jbar@...887...> wrote:
I created a document a la inkscape tutorial in inkscape (you can find the links below). I used File | New | no_borders. The problem is this document displays right only in inkscape, at least on my computer. What is wrong?
You need to make the page tall enough to include all your content. Even if the page borders are hidden, all viewers still take page size as the default area to view.
-- bulia byak Inkscape. Draw Freely. http://www.inkscape.org
bulia byak wrote:
On 10/30/05, Jiri Barton <jbar@...887...> wrote:
I created a document a la inkscape tutorial in inkscape (you can find the links below). I used File | New | no_borders. The problem is this document displays right only in inkscape, at least on my computer. What is wrong?
You need to make the page tall enough to include all your content. Even if the page borders are hidden, all viewers still take page size as the default area to view.
Wouldn't it be better to activate a default bounding box in this case?
I feel that when I export to PDF and I have no borders, I'd expect the drawing to be maximised on the available space. Otherwise, I would have added borders to clip/scale my drawing.
On 11/4/05, Aaron Digulla <digulla@...310...> wrote:
Wouldn't it be better to activate a default bounding box in this case?
What do you mean by "activate a bounding box"? There's a RFE for a "make page fit content" button in document prefs, it just needs to be implemented.
I feel that when I export to PDF and I have no borders, I'd expect the drawing to be maximised on the available space. Otherwise, I would have added borders to clip/scale my drawing.
SVG always has some borders, even if Inkscape hides them from you.
-- bulia byak Inkscape. Draw Freely. http://www.inkscape.org
bulia byak wrote:
On 11/4/05, Aaron Digulla <digulla@...310...> wrote:
Wouldn't it be better to activate a default bounding box in this case?
What do you mean by "activate a bounding box"? There's a RFE for a "make page fit content" button in document prefs, it just needs to be implemented.
I'd like to have the "make page fit content" automatic when the borders are switched off.
I feel that when I export to PDF and I have no borders, I'd expect the drawing to be maximised on the available space. Otherwise, I would have added borders to clip/scale my drawing.
SVG always has some borders, even if Inkscape hides them from you.
I know. What I'd like is that Inkscape should automatically fit them to the drawing when I cannot see the borders (and therefore cannot have a clue how my drawing would be clipped/scaled).
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Aaron Digulla
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bulia byak
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Jiri Barton