** Changed in: inkscape (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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Title:
Embedded jpg exported to EPS/PDF as non-jpeg (JPEGs are stored
** Changed in: inkscape
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Title:
Embedded jpg exported to EPS/PDF as non-jpeg (JPEGs are stored
Has this been fixed? I just tested latest bzr, making a file with just a
jpeg image in it, and then I exported to PDF. The PDF file is only 1KB
bigger than the original jpeg.
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[ @Krzysztof - please reopen if the report was closed prematurely. ]
** Changed in: inkscape
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
** Changed in: inkscape
Milestone: None = 0.91
** Changed in: inkscape
Assignee: (unassigned) = Krzysztof Kosinski (tweenk)
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Based on tests with archived builds, this was fixed in revision 12516:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~inkscape.dev/inkscape/trunk/revision/12516
(reproduced with r12511, not reproduced with r12517)
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I had the same problem.
My personal workaround: open the svg file with Scribus and export from here.
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Title:
Embedded jpg exported to EPS/PDF as
This problem severely limits Inkscape's usefulness when one would wants
to annotate raster graphics by overlaying them with vector elements.
E.g. I'm using Inkscape to create images for my thesis. Since I'm using
pdftex I'd want to export PDFs from Inkscape, but since I can't save the
graphics
Nevermind, I now realize the low importance is only in the inkscape
package in Ubuntu. It is normal in Inkscape.
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Title:
Embedded jpg exported
Any explanation on why the priority is set to low? This bug makes
exporting drawings with high resolution JPG files embedded useless.
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Title:
Hi Phil,
The priority relates to Ubuntu as a whole - not just to the Inkscape
package. Inkscape isn't a core package for Ubuntu (such as the Xserver
or the linux kernel) so usability bugs won't normally be prioritised
very highly. Don't worry though, I can assure you that the upstream
Just a few comments on Chrysn's ''workaround python script''
I played around with it, but finally I've given up. The file size of
replacement file looks right, but opening it, the text is totally
garbled and the picture isn't visible. Probably one of the uncounted
ways to fail.
But I just want
** Summary changed:
- embedded jpg exported to epspdf as non-jpg
+ Embedded jpg exported to EPS/PDF as non-jpeg (JPEGs are stored /FlateDecode
instead of /DCTDecode)
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