OK, good point (I assume you meant
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/inkscape ).
According to Krzysztof in comment #16 this should be fixed in Inkscape
on Windows too. Can you confirm? Also, am I understanding correctly
that the bug on Windows in actually in Cairo, not in Inkscape, just
@madbiologist - see comment #10 (this report was neither kept open nor
marked as 'Critical' in Inkscape because of the Windows port of
Inkscape, but because of Ubuntu apparently being late with updating
cairo). From my POV it is ok to close it as 'Invalid' - Cairo 1.10.0 had
been released 15
Ubuntu does not track bugs in the Windows port of Inkscape.
** Changed in: inkscape
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Title:
Opaque radial
madbiologist wrote:
Ubuntu does not track bugs in the Windows port of Inkscape.
Changed in inkscape:
status: Confirmed → Invalid
@madbiologist - that's the wrong reason to close this report: Inkscape's
bug tracer is certainly _not_ limited to Inkscape on Ubuntu (there's a
separate
@Krzysztof - can we close this report as 'Invalid' for Inkscape now?
Stable cairo 1.10.2 had been released more than one year ago on
2010-12-25.
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This should be fixed in the Windows port as well, as I have updated the
devlibs to Cairo 1.11.2 required by the Cairo renderer.
** Changed in: inkscape
Assignee: (unassigned) = Krzysztof Kosinski (tweenk)
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I get a similar problem with mirror gradients in Fedora 15 which has Cairo
1.10.2.
Its not super easy to repeat because it seems to depend on whic gradients are
under the mirror gradient.
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@joakim - 'mirror' gradients as in 'reflected' or 'repeated' gradients
in Inkscape? See bug #511791 (and the first report of the issue in bug
#168610 - the problem with 'dart.svg', currently comment #61 ff).
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The abovementioned cairo 1.10.2 is included in Natty.
** Changed in: cairo (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Title:
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This bug has been fixed in cairo 1.10.2 - see
http://cairographics.org/news/cairo-1.10.2/
** Changed in: cairo (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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Krzysztof wrote
I don't know how to otherwise bring this issue to the attention of Ubuntu
packagers.
Latest activity in the other report for Inkscape (bug #672686) about the same
Cairo bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/672686/comments/12
Can we link this as duplicate to bug
The bug is critical or at least high importance to all branches of
Inkscape, because it makes PDFs exported from Inkscape unusable in non-
Poppler PDF readers - regardless of what is used for on-screen
rendering. Exporting PDFs is what you do when you want a large poster
printed out, and because
@Krzysztof - if this cairo bug is critical to Inkscape's internal
rendering in the not yet merged Inkscape cairo branch
(lp:~tweenk/inkscape/gsoc-cairo) - is there no way to track bug
importance separately for the two branches (trunk and gsoc-cairo)?
Proposing to lower bug importance to 'Medium'
Here's something interesting:
If I download Ubuntu's source package, configure with no arguments,
build and install, this bug does not appear. However, when I build the
package using the Debian build system, it DOES appear.
What's going on here?
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Opaque radial gradients cause PDFs to fail to
Error (104): ExtGState 's6' is wrong type
Console message from Inkscape when importing the PDF file exported following
the 'steps to reproduce'
tested with Inkscape 0.48+devel r9926 on OS X 10.5.8
dependencies installed via MacPorts: cairo 1.10, poppler 0.14.5
If there is an additional text
Bug #672686 is different but they would probably both be fixed by
using a more recent Cairo.
Bug #672686 is the same. I don't know why poppler prints Illegal
character but it is probably confused by the missing ExtGState.
If I build cairo 1.10.0 I can reproduce the bug. If I apply the patch:
Addendum: no other poppler-based PDF viewer nor Adobe Reader installed
to test; Apple's Preview.app reports the same error as mentioned in bug
#672686 comment #4 when opening the PDF, but renders it as expected.
Preview.app console messages:
Notice encountered unexpected object type: 7.
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