Some paths are closed on PDF/eps export.

Bug #803821 reported by berthold stöger
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Kubuntu 11.04, Inkscape 0.48

When exporting the attached file as PDF or EPS some of the paths are closed, some are not. In the original Inkscape-SVG File none of the paths are closed. Export as PNG works as expected. The file was generated without any external software.

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Note: Inkscape 0.48 under MS Windows does not have the same problem

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su_v (suv-lp) wrote :

> Kubuntu 11.04, Inkscape 0.48

JFTR: The attached PDF file was created with cairo 1.10.2.

> When exporting the attached file as PDF or EPS
> some of the paths are closed, some are not.

Those paths which have the nodes of the open edge vertically aligned get closed in cairo-based PDF and EPS/PS exports with cairo >= 1.10.2.

> Inkscape 0.48 under MS Windows does not have the same problem

Inkscape 0.48.x on Windows ships with cairo 1.8.10 and is not affected by this bug.

Linking as duplicate to Bug #759154 “Incorrect printing/pdf conversion”. AFAICT the problem is with cairo, not Inskcape (same Inkscape revisions build and running with different cairo versions produce different PDF/EPS output; the error can be reproduced with other SVG rendering software using cairo for writing to PDF (e.g. rsvg).

Please add a comment here and revert the duplicate status if you don't agree and think these are different issues.

tags: added: cairo exporting pdf
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