importing files problems
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 10:08 pm
Hi,
I'm trying to import files from inkscape (0.92) and I sometimes have problems with the paths altering once they arrive in scal 4.
As you can see in the pictures, which is three paths, that curved areas get straightened out. It's happend quite a few times, and
often I can save it as a plain svg or pdf and it will then work. The example I have attached will look like this no matter what.
I can't figure out what's going on. Whether it's something to do with objects/paths, strokes or the boolean operations. It seems kind of
random. I'll explain the exact procedure for the example as it's a simple one:
rect - object to path -
create four elipses - object to path x 4 - union - duplicate
select yellow shape and rect - difference
creat red elipse - object to path - duplicate
select red elipse + yellow shape - difference
It should just work though regardless though I would have thought. Unless there's some bug or something the scal doesnt like?
Any help/thoughts appreciated as I'm at an impass.
I'm trying to import files from inkscape (0.92) and I sometimes have problems with the paths altering once they arrive in scal 4.
As you can see in the pictures, which is three paths, that curved areas get straightened out. It's happend quite a few times, and
often I can save it as a plain svg or pdf and it will then work. The example I have attached will look like this no matter what.
I can't figure out what's going on. Whether it's something to do with objects/paths, strokes or the boolean operations. It seems kind of
random. I'll explain the exact procedure for the example as it's a simple one:
rect - object to path -
create four elipses - object to path x 4 - union - duplicate
select yellow shape and rect - difference
creat red elipse - object to path - duplicate
select red elipse + yellow shape - difference
It should just work though regardless though I would have thought. Unless there's some bug or something the scal doesnt like?
Any help/thoughts appreciated as I'm at an impass.