Miter join style not taken into account when calculating object size
Bug #787568 reported by
Ricardo Graça
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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Johan Engelen |
Bug Description
When using a miter join style for a path, the size of the join is not taken into account when calculating the object size. This can lead to the drawing being clipped in the export process if the user does a "resize page to content" as demonstrated in the attached screenshot.
Changed in inkscape: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
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Please provide information about your OS/platform and Inkscape version and attach the sample SVG file used for the screenshot. with a list of 'steps to reproduced'.
Note that Inkscape 0.48 uses a more precise calculation method for export to bitmap as well as when resizing the page to selection, but not for rendering the selection bounding box on-canvas because the calculation is expensive and would slowly down interactive usage far too much (as currently happens when keeping the export dialog opened, as reported in bug #719993).
See also <http:// thread. gmane.org/ gmane.comp. graphics. inkscape. devel/33883/ focus=33886>
Related reports (fixed in 0.48):
Bug #166659 “Bounding box does not include long miters”
Bug #479964 “"Fit Page to Selection" doesn't take arrow heads into account”