Rygle wrote:
> Here's the test case for the error I mentioned a few posts ago
> (https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/179988/comments/103)
>
> It seems to be caused by radial gradients. There are two errors (see
> above), and I can isolate it so that only one occurs if the radial
> gradient is off page when printing.
>
>
I tried some simple C code for drawing a two circles, one with a radial
gradient, and was
unable to reproduce this problem. It looks like I would need to run
Inkscape with your test
file to debug it.
If it is going to take some time to set up, are you interested in making
a zipped up copy of
your Inkscape build environment available for download so I can just
unzip it and start debugging?
Have you tested the patch in comment 102 that includes the workaround to
make the
gtk print dialog use the cairo_win32_printing_surface ?
Rygle wrote: /bugs.launchpad .net/inkscape/ +bug/179988/ comments/ 103)
> Here's the test case for the error I mentioned a few posts ago
> (https:/
>
> It seems to be caused by radial gradients. There are two errors (see
> above), and I can isolate it so that only one occurs if the radial
> gradient is off page when printing.
>
>
I tried some simple C code for drawing a two circles, one with a radial
gradient, and was
unable to reproduce this problem. It looks like I would need to run
Inkscape with your test
file to debug it.
How much work is involved in setting up mingw to compile Inkscape? I inkscape. modevia. com/win32_ inkscape_ org/win32buildn otes.html
started following the
instructions here:
http://
however the link to the preassembled mingw is not working.
If it is going to take some time to set up, are you interested in making
a zipped up copy of
your Inkscape build environment available for download so I can just
unzip it and start debugging?
Have you tested the patch in comment 102 that includes the workaround to printing_ surface ?
make the
gtk print dialog use the cairo_win32_