That. I observed it in 3 files so far:
wilber.svg http://dolot.kipdola.com/wiki/File:Logo-gimp.svg
inkscape.svg
Wilber collection (download: http://www.mediafire.com/?5zmydm4tlwo)
By corruption I mean a graphic loosing some appearance elements. Wilbur face fill gets darker and the Inkscape logo looses its "shiny area". The corruption may look different depending on where you move the graphic to on the page. It's easiest to observe it on Wilbur however.
SVG gets corrupted when moved around page
SVG gets corrupted when moved around page
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Re: SVG gets corrupted when moved around page
Not reproduced (only tried with Wilber from kipdola.com, no idea which file you refer to with 'inkscape.svg').Bucic wrote:That. I observed it in 3 files so far:
wilber.svg http://dolot.kipdola.com/wiki/File:Logo-gimp.svg
inkscape.svg
Wilber collection (download: http://www.mediafire.com/?5zmydm4tlwo)
Did you unintentionally uncheck the 'Affect:' option to move gradients along with the objects?Bucic wrote:By corruption I mean a graphic loosing some appearance elements. Wilbur face fill gets darker and the Inkscape logo looses its "shiny area". The corruption may look different depending on where you move the graphic to on the page. It's easiest to observe it on Wilbur however.
Re: SVG gets corrupted when moved around page
~suv wrote:Did you unintentionally uncheck the 'Affect:' option to move gradients along with the objects?
YES! Solved!

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