Bug #533897 created to deal with the misplaced preview line
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Connectors between groups act weird
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Thanks for the feedback. I can confirm the same behaviour you are
describing. I think it would be best if we close this report, because
the original bug (as described) no longer exists. I'll create a new bug
report to handle the preview line issue.
** Changed in: inkscape (Ubuntu)
While the problem doesn't exist any more in its original form (the
connectors are alright now), transformed groups (i.e. ones with a
"transform" attribute) still have a minor issue.
In case this should still count as the same bug:
When editing a connection that was created before the group was
tr
I can't reproduce this in Inkscape 0.47 (Ubuntu lucid alpha 3). Is it
fair to assume that this has been fixed now?
** Changed in: inkscape (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
** Changed in: inkscape
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Still exists upstream (see previous post) so confirmed in ubuntu too
** Changed in: inkscape (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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No need to reconfirm the bug exists -- it definitely still exists in SVN
head. I've been looking at it the last few days.
It is actually two bugs:
- The transform code is incorrect when clipping connector endpoints with some
particular set of transforms applied to the ancestors.
- Transforms
A pre-release of the upcoming Inkscape 0.47 is now available in Ubuntu
Karmic for testing. Because *so* much stuff has changed compared with
the version you reported your bug against, would you mind re-testing
this new version and see if this bug is now resolved?
Karmic Alpha CD ISO images are a
I don't agree. I can transform (rotate, resize, ...) any group of
objects, even nested ones, without having their connectors messed up.
For me the only way to produce the problem is to change the extents of
the enclosing page.
However, the presumptions made in this thread should guide the
develo
I must have been unclear. Not the transformation of the objects is a
problem, but the transformation of ANY of the parent (enclosing)
objects. This includes any group the objects are in and presumable a
transformation of the whole document as you describe as well.
To undo the problem you are see
Transformations of the objects, even if they are grouped together, are
working properly. But the problem arises if the origin of the drawing
(caused by the resizing of the page) changes.
Unfortunately ungrouping and regrouping doesn't fix the problem. Even
the restoration of the original page size
So apparently transforms of parent objects are not taken into account.
So if you put two objects inside a group and then move or scale the
group, the connectors inside get wacko (if they need to be recomputed).
By ungrouping and regrouping the items, the parent transform gets reset
(ungrouping app
It always happens after I change the paper size to the size of the
selection ("document properties" | "fit page to selection"). I'm using
Inkscape 0.46, built Mar 28 2009 on Debian testing/squeeze.
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** Changed in: inkscape (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Tags added: connectors
** Tags removed: other ubuntu win32
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I get a very similar behaviour, probably the same bug, when connecting
objects _within_ a group. At least there's a workaround that works in
most cases: Select the group, ungroup it, and group it again. This is
another hint that the reason might lie within some wrongly handled
transform attribute
I have de same problem. If i use the version downloaded from the
official site of inkscape to open the document, the program works fine
and the connectors are positioned correctly.
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** Description changed:
- When I make two groups "connector points" are automatically created, these
- being fixed is a problem in itself but the fact that they are not used
- correctly is clearly a bug.
+ Connectors between objects act weird when I make two "connector points"
between two objects
I just have the same issue as Bug Importer.
The funny thing is that it works perfectly well if you just cut and paste the
content into a new document, as you've stated. Once created a fresh file with
that content, you can continue to work on it. Anyway, should be fixed.
See attached for another e
** Also affects: inkscape (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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