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and subject line Bug#117669: dia 0.96.1-1 fixed Slight ordering problem on fig
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regarding Slight ordering problem on fig export
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Package: dia
Version: 0.88.1
I created a simple network drawing, and exported it as an xfig
drawing, planning to automatically convert it to png, eps and pdf.
Running fig2dev on the file gave this error:
fig2dev -L ps network-arch.fig > network-arch.eps
Invalid color definition: 0 33 #0ff, setting to black (#00000).
Color definitions must come before other objects (line 25).
Loading the file into xfig gave the same problems (gray converted to
black).
I can send example files on request. Creating a simple drawing with
just one object - 'A computer' should provoke the problem.
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Version: 0.96.1-1
On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 12:18:16AM +0200,
[email protected] wrote:
> # remote status report for #117669
> # * http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=133637
> # * remote status changed: (?) -> RESOLVED
> # * remote resolution changed: (?) -> FIXED
> # * closed upstream
> tags 117669 + fixed-upstream
> usertags 117669 + status-RESOLVED resolution-FIXED
Upstream bugzilla announced it as fixed in 0.96.1.
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Simon Paillard
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