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Revision as of 03:40, 11 August 2006
Inkscape 0.45: overview
Undo history
- Inkscape now features a History Dialog accessible through [CTRL] + [SHIFT] + H or Edit→Undo History. All changes to the document since it was opened are recorded here.
- In the dialog, changes are listed from the oldest (top) to the newest (bottom).
- The type of each change is indicated by an icon and a short description.
- For readability, consecutive changes of the same type are placed in a collapsable branch showing a triangle marker and the number of the hidden actions in the branch.
- By clicking on an event event in the list, you can easily move through the undo history, i.e. undo or redo any number of actions with one click.
- The Undo and Redo commands in the Edit menu display the descriptions of the commands to be undone and redone, correspondingly.
Speed
- Interruptible display: Previously, Inkscape could not do anything until it finishes the current screen redraw. Now the redraw is made interruptible, so that Inkscape responds to mouse and keyboard input and can abort the current redraw and start over if you do some screen-changing operation. As a result, Inkscape now feels much snappier and more interactive.
- Radial gradients are rendered faster by at least 10%.
- Screen render is faster by 2-3%, up to 5% for complex drawings with transparency.
- Display is more responsive when working at high zoom levels when using a tablet.
- Rendering (compositing) quality has been improved. This is most visible with (partially) transparent gradients, banding is a lot less pronounced now. Speed has also been improved in some cases.
Command line
- The new
--export-pdf
command line parameter allows exporting an SVG image to PDF from command line.
Misc improvements
- [new cursors - scislac]
- [PDF/EPS export improvements - Ulf Erikson]
- Exported PNG images have the correct resolution set in the headers.
- [New PDF export via Cairo - ???]
- [expand/contract selection in node tool, sculpt profiles - bbyak]
- Simplify Path now had two modes when working with a group of paths: the default mode, which treats all of the paths as one large object to simplify, or the new mode, which acts the same as using Simplify on each path in a group separately. In preferences.xml, set options.simplifyindividualpaths to 1 to get the new mode.
Bugfixes
- When deleting a node, update neighboring smooth nodes to be cusp nodes because symmetry is broken.
Tools
Dropper
- Instead of the confusing toggle button, now the Controls bar for the Dropper tool has two checkboxes, "Pick alpha" and "Set alpha", which work as follows. Suppose you have an object selected and, using Dropper, click on an object which has red (#FF0000) fill and 0.5 opacity (half-transparent).
- If the "Pick alpha" checkbox is off, the selected object will get the fill color #800000 (i.e. faded-out red) and fill opacity will be at 1.0 (opaque).
- If the "Pick alpha" checkbox is on but "Set alpha" is off, the selected object will get the fill color #FF0000 (red) and fill opacity will be at 1.0.
- If both "Pick alpha" and "Set alpha" are on, the selected object will get the fill color #FF0000 (red) and fill opacity will be at 0.5 (half-transparent).
- If you Shift+click instead of click, the same changes will be made to stroke color and stroke opacity, correspondingly. Note that in no situation can Dropper change the master opacity of the selected object(s), although it can pick it just as it does any other kind of opacity.
Translations
- Remarkable improvements are the Danish, Finnish, Nepalese and the Vietnamese translation of the user interface. They all jumped from 0 to 100 percent in a very short timespan.
Known problems
Problems with some Debian libgc-6.7 packages
- Inkscape will hang or crash when linked with the first Debian packaged version of the Boehm garbage collection library. This problem was fixed in version 1:6.7-2 of the package. If you have libgc 6.7 on your Debian-based system, make sure that you are using that version of the package or later.
Beware of defective themes on Linux
- Inkscape and other Gtk programs can crash on any Linux, when the gtk2-engines-smooth / libsmooth package is installed. We have filed a bug against libsmooth which is now in gtk-engine and part of gnome. Removing the package resolves the problem. Update: this bug appears to be fixed in newer versions of gtk-engines. If you are affected by this problem please update to a newer version of gtk-engines. If problems persist then please inform the gtk-engines maintainers of the problem.
- A similar crash happens if the KDE Baghira theme or the package gtk_qt_engine are installed. If you experience Inkscape crashes on KDE, please try to install a different theme from Baghira, or uninstall the gtk_qt_engine package from your system. Both problems also affect older versions of Inkscape.
- If you were using certain CVS/SVN builds from autumn of 2005, you may have the file
menus.xml
hanging around in your profile directory (e.g.~/.inkscape
on Linux). In that case you will see many errors about verbs that cannot be found, and some commands in menus will be disabled. Make sure to deletemenus.xml
to fix this.