Note: this SVG file also exhibits the following export error:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/inkscape/+bug/1417470
I fixed it by using the following definition of \includesvg, inspired by one comment in the above bug:
\newcommand{\includesvg}[2][]{% \executeiffilenewer{images/#2.svg}{images/#2.pdf}% {\unexpanded{PDF_FILE="./images/#2.pdf"; inkscape -z --file=./images/#2.svg --export-pdf=$PDF_FILE --export-latex; sed -i 's/\\\\/\n/g' ${PDF_FILE}_tex; MAXPAGE=$(pdfinfo $PDF_FILE | grep -oP "(?<=Pages:)\s*[0-9]+" | tr -d " ") ; sed -i "/page=$(($MAXPAGE+1))/,\${/page=/d}" ${PDF_FILE}_tex; } } \ifthenelse{\isempty{#1}}{\small}{#1} \input{images/#2.pdf_tex}% }
Note: this SVG file also exhibits the following export error:
https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ inkscape/ +bug/1417470
I fixed it by using the following definition of \includesvg, inspired by one comment in the above bug:
\newcommand{ \includesvg} [2][]{% ewer{images/ #2.svg} {images/ #2.pdf} % PDF_FILE= "./images/ #2.pdf" ; inkscape -z --file= ./images/ #2.svg --export- pdf=$PDF_ FILE --export-latex; sed -i 's/\\\\/\n/g' ${PDF_FILE}_tex; MAXPAGE=$(pdfinfo $PDF_FILE | grep -oP "(?<=Pages: )\s*[0- 9]+" | tr -d " ") ; sed -i "/page= $(($MAXPAGE+ 1))/,\$ {/page= /d}" ${PDF_FILE}_tex; } } \isempty{ #1}}{\small} {#1} images/ #2.pdf_ tex}%
\executeiffilen
{\unexpanded{
\ifthenelse{
\input{
}