![]() ![]() Just to clarify: when you get a popup about potential data loss after saving in some non-native format it's not a bug. I enlarged the object and only then would the re-size show up when printing. apparently when you change text font size, the text visually changes on the screen, but those re-sizings do not appear on a printed page. I sure hope my file isn't corrupted because I spent tons of time to get it just right. I don't know if this has anything to do with the save problems but I thought I'd mention it. It was frustrating because I was making incremental changes to an object's location or size but the printout was not changing at all. I remember that saving the file or quitting and reopening seemed to then show the changes when printing. Additionally, some changes I made, such as moving one object a bit were not shown on the paper when printing the file. I quit the program then re-entered but Align Left edges still would not work. The issues are that when after selecting multiple items then using the Align and Distribute's feature Align Left Edges, the Objects selected did not move into alignment. However, I did experience some other problems besides the save to. I did not use Recent.īy the way, I really enjoy working in Inkscape it is quite easy and very robust. ![]() The same thing happened when I attempted to create a. eps file and got an error message that the file could not be opened. I closed Inkscape and then re-tried to open the. eps file and another failure message appeared. When I tried to close that file or exit Inkscape, the message that the file was corrupt appeared. Once I did that, the file name is the upper corner had an extension of. svg file in Inkscape and then saved it (as a default. Unfortunately (see above), Inkscape at the moment is not able to render it and use the default font.I created the. Using a local font I cannot link the SVG file, you have to settle for a screenshot: The SVG file uses a local font and renders well (tested with Firefox 34, Chrome 39 and Internet Explorer 11 under Windows 8.1). The font was copied locally following this url (get from here) and obtaining the download link (conveniently renamed into "indie_flower.woff"). The render of SVG Fonts is not supported by Firefox or Internet Explorer, and Inkscape Wiki tell us that:Īt the moment, following this tutorial I was able to embed a WOFF font in SVG: We are waiting for libpango to implement proper support of the user-fonts feature. You can design fonts within Inkscape, but using them to render text on the canvas is not yet supported. In 0.47 Release Notes there is a more detailed explanation of the limitations:Īs a SoC 2008 project, JucaBlues implemented initial parsing and rendering of SVG Fonts. There is a known limitation where the list of glyphs in the dialog are not yet rendered in the selected font, but still in the system font In the current version of Inkscape seems not yet possible to embed SVG fonts (see also here a little example). ![]()
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