0.47pre3 win32 CMS bugs, pencil and clipping path bugs
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Inkscape |
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Bug Description
I think I found some bugs, so I report them.
1) Somtimes crash when remove color profiles in document preferences dialogue, Color Management tab.
I noticed that it happens more frequently if dialogue opened twice ore more.
gdb:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x0084beae in ?? ()
(gdb) next
Cannot find bounds of current function
2) With some profiles color cannot be chosen from CMS tab because selected profile quickly disappears (resets to "<none>") when I try to select a color.
For example with "Web Coated FOGRA28 (ISO 12647-2:2004)" from Adobe Systems, Inc. (http://
For other profiles it is hard to set, say, CMYK(50,50,50,100) without keyboard. Because when you set K=100 other three sliders behave very strange (move sooo slowly or just stop moving?).
3) After setting color profiles in "Inkscape Preferences" (Color Management) and choosing "Simulate output on screen"
restarting the program causes "simulation" disable (although profiles are set already!).
It's neccessary to go to "Inkscape Preferences" again and set profiles again (choosing <none> first and then desireble profile).
After this "simulation" resumes.
4) No color-managemented output for PDF. Print bureaus in my city not take SVG for printing =(
Other bugs.
5) Once I had this error (with crash) when I tried to draw points using pencil tool and Ctrl+Shift combination:
(inkscape.
And once I cannot just draw points with pensil, I have to draw them with pen. Strange.
6) After moving clipped object and go to node edit mode for clipping path ("Edit the clipping path of the object") the clipping path stays in place of clip creation (doen't move with clipped object).
Everything else is just perfect. Thank you and so sorry.
tags: | added: color crash |
The color related bugs might stay together, but PLEASE report bugs 5 and 6 as different bugs. It helps a lot when keeping track of them.