Activity log for bug #182930

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2008-01-14 18:04:32 MyersM bug added bug
2008-01-14 18:48:31 nightrow inkscape: importance Undecided Low
2008-01-14 18:48:31 nightrow inkscape: status New Confirmed
2008-01-14 18:48:51 nightrow bug added attachment 'filling_sample.svg' (filling_sample.svg)
2008-01-14 20:08:23 MyersM bug added attachment 'Overlap.svg' (Example for fill with gaps)
2008-01-14 20:08:42 MyersM bug added attachment 'Overlap.png.bmp' (Exported part of fill)
2008-01-14 20:10:11 MyersM description When using the paintbucket or 'flood fill' tool, it always leaves a small gap between the contour it is supposed to fill and the fill area. When exporting, these gaps show up as white dots for example (if the background is white). I would be desirable to be able to adjust the 'fill sensitivity', i.e. whether the fill tool fills the area completely with a small overlap with the contour (this is missing) or it leaves a smaller or larger (adjustable) gap. For now, I have to resize the contours of all filled shapes by hand to make them fill the fill area completely. Tried to work around this via enlarging the outline but the this made the contour much too huge (will send in a feature request for an adjustable 'outline enlarge' also). When using the paintbucket or 'flood fill' tool, it always leaves a small gap between the contour it is supposed to fill and the fill area. When exporting, these gaps show up as white dots for example (if the background is white). I would be desirable to be able to adjust the 'fill sensitivity', i.e. whether the fill tool fills the area completely with a small overlap with the contour (this is missing) or it leaves a smaller or larger (adjustable) gap. For now, I have to resize the contours of all filled shapes by hand to make them fill the fill area completely. Tried to work around this via enlarging the outline but the this made the contour much too huge (will send in a feature request for an adjustable 'outline enlarge' also). P.S.: You have to look at the SVG in Inkscape to see the gaps but the exported part shows it quite well too.
2008-01-14 21:49:42 ScislaC inkscape: assignee jeb03
2008-01-14 21:50:24 ScislaC inkscape: assignee jeb03
2008-01-15 05:32:21 MenTaLguY inkscape: status Confirmed Invalid
2010-10-09 08:35:26 su_v tags color