Hi Alex,

| It has been a while since you reported this bug, and a new version of
| Inkscape is now available which fixes many EPS related bugs.  Please
| could you let us know whether this bug is still an issue in the latest
| (0.47) version of the Debian Inkscape package?

Yes, but the problem is lesser.  (I'm using the testing
distribution of Debian and update it daily.)

My original report was

> When an EPS file is opened, the work area is so large
> that I get lost in it.  For example, when I open the
> attached EPS file, the lower left corner of the work area
> is (-862.22, -517820.00) and its upper right corner
> is (518540.00, 63066.67), while the lower left corner
> of the canvas (the paper) is (0,0) and its upper right
> corner is around (750,750).  Once I move the scroll bars
> and lose sight of my graphic objects, it's hard to return.

Now, the lower left corner is roughly at (-2150, -1070),
the upper right corner is at (2920, 2070), while the
diagonal corners of the "paper" are roughly
at (0,0) and (760,990).   So, the work area is much smaller
than before.  But, it still is too large; you can easily lose sight
of the objects you are editing when you zoom in.

You can check with the sample PostScript file I attached
in my original report.

Thank you for your help.

Best regards,
Ryo



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