On 23.01.19 07:18, Daniel wrote:
> On 2019-01-22 17:09, mn wrote:
>> The attached screenshot shows a range of problems with the display of
>> theIPA toolbars.
>>
>> Some are just a bit off in their placement (eg "Rising (accent)", some
>> are unrecognizably cut off ("Global rise" & "Global fall")
>> The two consonant toolbars are visually in a certain inharmonic disarray
>> of weights and sizes?
>>
>> Also in behavior: "Pulmonic consonants" toolbar is quite long, expanding
>> it leads to the toolbar directly below that becoming invisible. Is this
>> desired? I think it should not make any other toolbar invisible but
>> expand in own rows to accomodate all the icons?

> 
> I can reproduce on macOS Mojave and they don't look right in Win10 either.
> 
> Two things that might be the problem:
> 
> First, Inkscape tells me that it is a legacy Inkscape file (created with 
> 90 instead of 96dpi) and asks for automatic conversion.
> 
> Second, the text was not converted to paths. I guess this means that if 
> someone does not have the font used another font will be used leading to 
> sub-optimal results. So, if there is someone who has the correct font 
> installed and everything looks fine (I guess the creator of the icons is 
> one candidate), could you convert the text to paths?

"suboptimal" might not do this justice.

It took a while to install a native/latest inkscape, but then on macOS
this is quite catastrophic.

See attached screenshot.
To the left: The Finder Info/Preview picture is what is also displayed
in LyX, to the right what inkscape displays after conversion to 96 dpi.

In this file ipamacro-insert_tone-high-rising-falling I also do not see
any font info, just the path, and just converting to newer format yields
the same result.

greetings
Mike

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