Tutorial changes for 0.91
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Inkscape |
Fix Released
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Medium
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jazzynico | ||
Inkscape-docs |
Fix Released
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Medium
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jazzynico |
Bug Description
Tutorial strings that need to be fixed for 0.48 (see Bug #381274)
Tracing
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Very old tutorial (single pass only). Needs a big update.
Tips
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Clipping or masking a bitmap
"By default, an imported bitmap (e.g. a photo) is an <image> element which is not editable by the Node tool. To work around this, convert the image into a rectangle with pattern fill by Object to Pattern (Alt+I). This will give you a rectangle filled with your bitmap. Now this object can be converted to path, node-edited, intersected with other shapes etc. In Inkscape Preferences (Misc tab), you can set the option of always importing bitmaps as pattern-filled rectangles. "
Release Notes 0.46: Other changes and improvements
"The option Import bitmap as <image> is removed; it was added several versions ago to allow optionally importing images as rectangles with image pattern, to make clipping the images easier. Now that you can easily use clipping paths, as well as convert any image to rectangle with pattern with Alt+I, this option is not really necessary and removed to reduce confusion. Bitmaps are always imported into SVG as an <image> element. "
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Hidden features and the XML editor
"The XML editor allows you to change almost all aspects of the document without using an external text editor. Also, Inkscape usually supports more SVG features than are accessible from the GUI. For example, we now support displaying masks and clipping paths, even though there's no GUI for creating or modifying them. The XML editor is one way to get access to these features (if you know SVG). "
Release Notes 0.44: Clipping and masking
"Inkscape now provides some UI for using clipping paths and masks. […]"
Release Notes 0.47: Node tool
"The Node tool can now edit clipping paths and masks of objects on canvas, without releasing them. If the selected object has a clipping path and mask, the corresponding buttons on the controls bar of the tool will be enabled; pressing these buttons will display the editable paths or handles of the clippath or mask. A clipping path is stroked green, a mask is stroked blue (the same colors as those used for them in Outline mode). "
Changed in inkscape: | |
milestone: | 0.47.1 → 0.48 |
summary: |
- Tutorial changes for 0.48 + Tutorial changes for 0.49 |
Changed in inkscape-docs: | |
assignee: | nobody → JazzyNico (jazzynico) |
importance: | Undecided → Medium |
status: | New → In Progress |
Changed in inkscape: | |
status: | In Progress → Triaged |
summary: |
- Tutorial changes for 0.49 + Tutorial changes for 0.91 |
Changed in inkscape-docs: | |
status: | In Progress → Fix Released |
Changed in inkscape: | |
status: | Triaged → Fix Committed |
Changed in inkscape: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
Changed in inkscape-docs: | |
milestone: | none → 0.91 |
Comments from Bug #504967:
in "Clipping or Masking a Bitmap", in lines:
"...In Inkscape Preferences (Misc tab), you can set the option of always importing bitmaps as pattern-filled rectangles."
there is not such option nor in 0.46 or 0.47 version (I don't know from which version it's gone).
in "Transparency, gradients, and PostScript export",
"... make sure it's in the “pick visible color without alpha” mode; click on that same object. ..."
As far as I remember there was no any text button in control bar for Dropper in 0.46, but that's not matter now. in 0.47 there's two text trigger buttons ("Pick" and "Assign"). in order to reach the objective, user should release the "Pick" button (disable it). the text between the quotations ("pick visible color without alpha") doesn't seems to be match according to the tooltip.