On 01/13/2014 02:17 PM, Joram Berger wrote:
On the other hand, the uncropped SVG image
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/de/archive/4/4d/20140113112433%21Klavierst%C3%BCcke_%28Stockhausen%29_Nr2-Klavierst%C3%BCck2-Anfang.svg
gets displayed fine, while the cropped SVG image
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/de/4/4d/Klavierst%C3%BCcke_%28Stockhausen%29_Nr2-Klavierst%C3%BCck2-Anfang.svg
(cropping done with Inkscape) exhibits color mistakes in Firefox's SVG
handling. Sigh. I thought that displaying SVG images is mature
meanwhile.
Yes, it shows more blue objects than the original, no red.
The article image links to the uncropped image and shows the
corresponding ~A4 aspect ratio. The content however is the cropped one.
The article has not changed, the image has.
Note that (at least for me) objects are blue exactly if they have a
textedit:///home/wl/stockhausen.ly hyperlink. Could you try to crop the
same file, compiled with \pointAndClickOff?
Inkscape seems to rewrite the entire document when changing the page
margins. I suspect that it removes colors for the a tags, Firefox makes
links blue per default, and the color for the noteheads has no priority
over that. (Which might be a bug. Or not.)
Best,
Alexander
_______________________________________________
lilypond-devel mailing list
lilypond-devel@gnu.org
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel