If they need anything else, they'll ask for it. I mean just a PNG showing the offset and the SVG file. If you can give them new files for testing, it might entice someone to have a look. I re-read the bug report you mentioned, and noticed that you didn't include your files, with your comment. Or you could post to the development list. And be sure to say that you'll be forced to use another program, if this can't be fixed, or a workaround found. You can give a link to this thread, along with all the usual info (operating s ystem, Inkscape version, etc.) and a link to your files on dropbox. Although it would be better if you communicated directly. If you don't want to use the list, I could post the question for you. Maybe someone will have a tip? Or maybe it will get some developer interested in working on it. Many of the people who participate on that list are advanced Inkscape users, and many developers read it as well. Let's take this problem to the Inkscape Users mailing list. (I don't clearly understand how it works.) Have you ever changed that one? Default is 8, I think.) However, I don't see how that option could have anything to do with. No one ever answered why deleting the file did not restore that one option to the default. Luckily someone had the answer for him, because we were a step away from filing a bug report. The person had changed it, and forgot, and was doing everything to restore defaults. That was for Inks Prefs > Input/Output > SVG Output > Numeric precision. (I did read a recent message where deleting the prefs file did not restore defaults. You do seem tenacious Of course I realize getting your work done is a major motivation I wouldn't be a bit surprised if you don't find a way to fix it yourself, eventually. Who knows?! (Yes, I've seen intermittent bugs - and they're the hardest to fix, because the developers can't pin down where the problem is.) Maybe tomorrow, or maybe next week, it will be back to working correctly. What little I read of that bug report, it doesn't sound like it always happens. No, I get the same, correct result with 0.48.5. I hope you can get some help from the bug report.Įmftest.png (60.56 KiB) Viewed 2994 times Oh, I see you posted while I was testing and typing. Much of that info is over my head, so I can't help much with it. Here's the release notes for 0.91, so you can peruse for any change that might be contributing to this problem. I'm pretty sure this is a new option for 0.91. I wonder if you had changed Inkscape Preferences > Input/Output > SVG Output if that could cause this problem. I'm afraid I can't read the preferences.xml file in any meaningful way. This would point to something on your system or your Inkscape preferences. It must be some other difference between your and my systems (resolution, etc.) But the titlebar shows they are nearly the same. At first I thought it was just a different zoom factor. I don't know what accounts for the difference in size. Here's a screenshot comparing yours to mine (using Irfanview to open them). When I export your SVG, it's pretty close to the center. I seem to only have had the problem since switching to 0.91 and then trying to switch back. The Illustrator info in the SVG has been there since the beginning of our project (because they were originally built in Illustrator) and did not prevent my previous install of 0.98.5 from working properly or my colleague's 0.98.5. The 0.91 version does not have this problem as far as I can tell. Prior to installing and running with the 0.91 version for a bit, I did not have this problem either with 0.48.5. On a colleagues' Windows 7 machine, again, the rectangle is centered. On my Windows 10 machine the blue rectangle is centered in the EMF canvas. I am using the 7Zip packaged version and have also installed it on another Windows 10 machine where the problem does not exist. I am running 0.48.5 r10040 on a WIndows 8.1 Enterprise machine. I've placed the original SVG and the resulting EMF on DropBox, together with a zip of my user preferences. I've looked at all the setup doc that hulf2012 suggested and can't find anything that affects what I am experiencing. Maybe it left some setting that has now confused 0.48? When I uninstalled 0.91 and installed 0.48 I didn't manually delete the 0.91 installation folders. I have also done a batch export to EMF of a folder tree of SVG files, using the Inkscape 0.48 command line, and ALL of the resulting EMFs are offset from center the same distance and direction. The process is simply to Save As and select EMF as the file type and specify a file name.
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