On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 15:03 +0200, Sven Neumann wrote:
> What would really be interesting is a pointer to the SVG file. This
> could indeed be a bug in librsvg (which is what GIMP uses to render
> the SVG) but it is more likely that this SVG file simply has a wrong
> bounding box.
I filed this as
Hi,
"Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There are some problems with the librsvg and Debian sid just after
> the upgrade of gtk+ to 2.4 2 days ago. It is needed to get librsvg
> from "experimental" to have the svg icons of the desktop themes
> displayed. Maybe it is related?
Le 25.05.2004 15:03:53, Sven Neumann a écrit :
Hi,
Milen Dzhumerov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am experiencing some strange things with GIMP 2.0.Yesterday when
I
> worked with svg icons everything was fine.But today if I open the
svg it
> is shifted to the right and down corner and it isn't o
Hi,
Milen Dzhumerov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am experiencing some strange things with GIMP 2.0.Yesterday when I
> worked with svg icons everything was fine.But today if I open the svg it
> is shifted to the right and down corner and it isn't okay.I open the svg
> and then export it to gif
Hello people,
I am experiencing some strange things with GIMP 2.0.Yesterday when I
worked with svg icons everything was fine.But today if I open the svg it
is shifted to the right and down corner and it isn't okay.I open the svg
and then export it to gif to use it for a web site.To illustrate bett
Hello people,
I am experiencing some strange things with GIMP 2.0.Yesterday when I
worked with svg icons everything was fine.But today if I open the svg it
is shifted to the right and down corner and it isn't okay.I open the svg
and then export it to gif to use it for a web site.To illustrate bett