2018-12-29 13:10:22 |
bwack |
description |
When working with the bezier/straightline tool to make filled objects, the opacity setting of that object is overwritten with the opacity of the layer if the object is duplicated (copy-pasted).
This one is easy to recreate:
- Open a new sketch.
- Draw a closed object using the bezier/straight line tool (Shift-F6).
- open Layers toolbar (Shift+Ctrl+L)
- open Fill and Stroke (Shift+Ctrl+F)
- Set opacity of the current layer to 50%.
- duplicate the rectangle (copy paste by rightclicking it).
- obeserve the opacity setting in the fill and stroke pane change.
Watch the opacity in the fill-and-stroke toolbar change. Well you can see it visible change also to half of half. I have also tested this with Rectangles and square tool (F4), but the problem only exist with the bezier/straightline tool.
Inkscape 0.92.3 (2405546, 2018-03-11)
Win 7. |
When working with the bezier/straightline tool to make filled objects, the opacity setting of that object is overwritten with the opacity of the layer if the object is duplicated (copy-pasted).
This one is easy to recreate:
- Open a new sketch.
- Draw a closed object using the bezier/straight line tool (Shift-F6).
- open Layers toolbar (Shift+Ctrl+L)
- open Fill and Stroke (Shift+Ctrl+F)
- Set opacity of the current layer to 50%.
- copy and paste the rectangle.
- obeserve the opacity setting in the fill and stroke pane change.
Watch the opacity in the fill-and-stroke toolbar change. Well you can see it visible change also to half of half. I have also tested this with Rectangles and square tool (F4), but the problem only exist with the bezier/straightline tool. Note also that Duplicate (Ctrl+D) does not have this problem.
Inkscape 0.92.3 (2405546, 2018-03-11)
Win 7. |
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