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Re: [Bug 550547] Re: SVG files not rendered correctly.

 

Thanks for the suggestion.
python-mlt2 was installed on my system. I installed Openshot adding the 
PPA to my repositories, and later I've seen that is in the Lucid repos, 
so I've just done a complete uninstall of openshot and dependencies, 
uncheck the PPA from the repos and then installed again from the 
official lucid repository, but no luck with this (all the dependencies 
are installed now). The problem with the svg files is still there.

I have the same problem with Mint 8, so I don't think it's a Lucid 
issue. Have you check the files I attached previously in your system? I 
would like to know if you can see the svg file in the same way you can 
see it in inkscape inside Openshot, 'cause I can't. I only see a very 
poor quality image.

Again, thanks for your help. I really appreciate it.
Oriol.

Al 02/04/10 22:56, En/na cenwen ha escrit:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your quick answer. I've checked my dependencies and only
> x264, sox and frei0r-plugins were missed. Is mlt-python the same as
> python-mlt2? (I think so...)
>
> Yes,the appelation have changed for being conform with Debian rules.
> You must install it before all. Say me if it is okay after.
>
>

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SVG files not rendered correctly.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550547
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Bug description:
Ubuntu 10.04 (also tested in Mint 8)
Installed from PPA
Openshot version 1.1.1

When I add an SVG title inside my movie project, it results on a pixeled and poor quality image, not like the original SVG file.
First I tried to do this with the title editor with the unexpected poor quality title, and later I had drew the title directly in Inkscape, with the same result. Maybe I'm doing something wrong, or I'm missing something (not a great experience), but I'm not able to find a solution for this.

I attach the SVG file I'm using and a simply openshot project with the .svg file inside it (svg_test.zip).

Thanks in advance, and get my best congratulations from Barcelona (Spain). Openshot is awesome! ;-)





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