Voronoi pattern origin incorrect
Bug #1495204 reported by
Bart Van Audenhove
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Inkscape |
Fix Released
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Low
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Alvin Penner |
Bug Description
See attached SVG-file.
When selecting the pink rectangle and doing Extensions > Generate from Path > "Voronoi pattern" with a border (eg. average cell size 10, border size -15), there is only one border somewhere in the middle of the pattern (see screenshots), instead of four borders on the sides.
I saw in XML editor that the rectangle has a weird y-value (namely -1.9444004e-05), but even when setting this to 0, the problem persists.
Inkscape 0.91 on ubuntu 15.04.
(Note: the attached SVG-file is a stripped down version of a more complex file, only retaining the problematic element.)
tags: | added: extensions-plugins |
tags: | added: backport-proposed |
Changed in inkscape: | |
milestone: | 0.91.1 → 0.92 |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
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Simple workarounds (to compensate the 'translate()' transformation on the parent layer):
1) apply voronoi pattern
2) select rectangle, switch to the node tool
3) drag the 'X' of the pattern handles and snap it to the top-left corner of the rectangle
or
1) add a new layer
2) move rectangle to new layer
3) nudge the rectangle with the arrow keys (e.g. a tick to the left and one back to the right) to optimize the translate() transformation into the shape parameters.
3) apply voronoi pattern