Comment 6 for bug 171468

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Meijerjim (meijerjim) wrote :

Hello,

To run a script file is not the solution for me.

The out-line color shoult be named "CutContour" and be pink
( rgb = 255,0,255 ). In the same way that you shose a line
color now in inkscape but then the color has a name.

In corel designer I shose the line color a spot color named
CutContour. It is a predefined color. so a color with a
name. It is apearing in a eps file, but is the same when you
print true the printer driver.

The importend thing is that the name in combination with the
pink color is uniek. and it should be apearing in a eps file
 where we talked about it.

In Colrel Designer I have a color box like inkscape.
rgb, cmyk, etc etc, and predefined colors ( spotcolors )
Spotcolors are showing in the heather of a eps file like
your example.

All the rip's software and also Roland Versaworks work with
named or spotcolors. They are treating those colors
differend. Cutcontour is for the Nife who cut the outline
off a drawing in vinyl. But also colors how i use verry
often. For example, I make a lot of stickers for YAMAHA.
They have 5 different background colors. I named the colors
as yamaha-1, yamaha-2 etc in my spotcolor box. The colors
are also predefined in the rip software. When I make in
corel yamaha-1 black, and yamaha-1 is defined in the rip as
bleu. The printer print yamaha-1 as blue on the vinyl.

When the rip software see a color Cutcontour and it is pink
it starts to cut the picture over the lines tha have the
same name and color.

I hope you understand me with my poor english.

I think the solution in inkscape is, a box with spotcolors
and the output in eps or to the printer shoeld have the name
and the color seperated from the others like your example.

regards
Jim Meijer