2008-10-02 16:05:26 |
Triple Why |
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I created this image with Inkscape 0.46:
http://freenet-homepage.de/triplewhy/inkscape/bug/bsp.svg
It is a simple Rectangle with a linear gradient from red (offset = 0) to green (offset = 1) and blue (offset = 1) with an abrupt change. So it should look like this (rendered with Batik):
http://freenet-homepage.de/triplewhy/inkscape/bug/bsp-batik.png
But rendered with Inkscape, the blue part is missing:
http://freenet-homepage.de/triplewhy/inkscape/bug/bsp-inkscape.png
This only happens with two colors at offset 1. Offset 0 and any other offset with abrupt change is rendered correctly.
By the way there is another difference you may not notice in your browser: The png rendered by Batik has a transparent background, the rendering from Inkscape a white one. I set the background color to white in Inkscape, so white is what i would expect, but no other renderer I tried displayed it white... |
I created this image with Inkscape 0.46 on Windows XP:
http://freenet-homepage.de/triplewhy/inkscape/bug/bsp.svg
It is a simple Rectangle with a linear gradient from red (offset = 0) to green (offset = 1) and blue (offset = 1) with an abrupt change. So it should look like this (rendered with Batik):
http://freenet-homepage.de/triplewhy/inkscape/bug/bsp-batik.png
But rendered with Inkscape, the blue part is missing:
http://freenet-homepage.de/triplewhy/inkscape/bug/bsp-inkscape.png
This only happens with two colors at offset 1. Offset 0 and any other offset with abrupt change is rendered correctly.
By the way there is another difference you may not notice in your browser: The png rendered by Batik has a transparent background, the rendering from Inkscape a white one. I set the background color to white in Inkscape, so white is what i would expect, but no other renderer I tried displayed it white... |
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