![]() ![]() Opened the file in Gimp 2.8.18 and the text was now a different font. The font I used is available for both Inkscape and Gimp (I can type in Gimp a text string with the font I can use the same font in Inkscape to type a text string) Made a file in Inkscape 0.92 containing some text + other stuff. I'll try to do a step by step of what I did. ![]() I don't think you'll be able to attach anything in this board (aarrgh!!) But you could upload to a file sharing site or even certain image hosts accept SVGs (dropbox, or )Īlso, were all your tests on the same computer? If the computer where you tested does not have that font installed, Inkscape can't show it. You said a file created with Inkscape 0.48.5, with some text, opens correctly in GIMP and Inkscape 0.91, but not Inkscape 0.92.īut then later, it sounded like the problem is with GIMP rather than Inkscape 0.92. I want to get clear on the order of things, because I was confused reading your message, and I think there might be a mis-type. Do you mean this happens with any font and any text, or just certain fonts? But if the problem is with one particular font, I might not have it. And I can probably find some files to test. I think I have all the programs needed to test. TIA for any tips and tricks on this subjectĬould you make us a test file, which displays the problem? I mean an SVG file, not a text file. It's not really a problem removing the pings in Wordpad with "find and replace" but still - I'm all for an easy life Hope there is a simple fix to this that I haven't found in my run-arounds yesterday. I tried un-installing and re-installing both Gimp and Inkscape yesterday before DH told me to compare the files and see if I could find any differences. I have also just started to use Ubuntu for Inkscape and Gimp but I have not yet updated Inkscape to 0.92 there because I am not sure about the update there couldn't get it to work when I tried so left Inkscape at 0.91 (I'm very much a Linux baby - just started to try to crawl ) so I don't know if the same problem will rear its head over there. ![]() I am wondering if others have had a similar experience? I am running this on a Windows 10 machine version 1511. I often open a file made in Inkscape in Gimp to add various bits and pieces and often the files contains text so this is quite and issue for me. Opening the file made in Inkscape 0.92 in Wordpad I removed all the pings and lo and behold when opening the file in Gimp 2.8.18 it now had the font as it should be. I spent most of yesterday tearing my hair out because I couldn't understand why a file created with Inkscape 0.48.5 and a similar file made with Inkscape 0.91 opened perfectly in Gimp 2.8.18 but the file I created in Inkscape 0.92 lost the font and was converted to a plain one.Īfter lots of comparing of files in Beyond Compare (a small utility to compare data in files) I finally found out that in Inkscape 0.92 all fonts have a ping (') before and after. ![]()
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