Inkscape can not blur Bezier line if it is connected to the outer end of a spiral
Bug #1187728 reported by
ManCaT
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #168943: Blurring a zero-height or zero-width path.
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Bug Description
I tried to give a very detailed description on a site of StackExchange:
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I was able to test the bug on Linux (Ubuntu 12.04) with these specs: (see also the link above)
Architecture: amd64
InkScape-Version: 0.48.3.1-1ubuntu6.1
and on Mac OS X 10.8.4 with XQuartz 2.7.4
with InkScape Inkscape 0.48.2 r9819
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added: filters-svg removed: bezier blur curve line spiral |
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Technically not a bug - a horizontal (or vertical) line has only one dimension, and the filter effects region thus too (i.e. the blur is not visible).
Workarounds:
- Combine the line with the spiral (the bounding box of the resulting paths as two dimensions), and blur the combined path.
- Group the line with the spiral, and blur the group, instead of the individual objects.
Linking as duplicate to /bugs.launchpad .net/inkscape/ +bug/168943>
- Bug #168943 (sf1808103) “Blurring a zero-height or zero-width path” (see comment #2)
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In the future, please attach sample SVG files directly to the bug report, instead of referring to an off-site page with screenshots only. Having original SVG files available would ease bug triage a lot, and be much appreciated by the members of the Inkscape bug triage team.
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