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If it carries a free license, then anyone could fix it, and you would need to find someone who is willing to fix it. At the same time you ask Nick and/or the Inkscape developers for help, I would contact the author of that extension as well. The part I could help with, is to post to the mailing list, and convey any response we might get, in case you didn't want to subscribe (I think you have to subscribe to be able to post to it).īUT, if the extension you mentioned first carries a non-free license, (whether you pay for the extension of not) then it's not going to help for Nick or his team to fix the gcodetools extension. But the lead developer, and who runs that forum, is Nick Drobchenko.) See Extensions menu > Gcodetools > About > Help tab. (I really should try to remember his name, so I don't keep calling him "that Russian guy". But as a last resort, and if he's the author of those extensions, then I would certainly visit and post.

Maybe didn't realize how popular those extensions would be. I don't know why he didn't make a whole board, because that would make it easier for people to search for the info they need. All those extensions contain the address of that thread.įor me, it's frustrating to visit that thread, because it's a single topic, with over 40 pages, the last time I looked. And if those native gcodetools you mention are the ones made by the Russian guy (or team, I'm not sure), then post in that English thread on the Russian forum about it. Ask on either the development or user's IRC channel about this. I would suggest.well, a few things, one of which I'd be glad to help. But lately, a lot of extension have needed updating, for one reason or another. I don't know exactly why, if it's because of the change of dpi or something else. My best idea about this, is that the extensions need to be updated. But that might be a clue, if you understand enough to do the math.Īre you having this problem with a drawing you made using an older Inkscape version? Or does this problem affect new drawings? If it's affecting new drawings, then the problem is nothing to do with the viewbox. But I'm generally somewhat confused about dpi. If I had the proper formula (or could figure out what it should be), I would calculate whether the 6 point change in resolution would cause exactly and precisely that result in the change of orientation points. However, the change in resolution could have (as far as I understand). But my best understanding at this time, is that it shouldn't be affecting those extensions. It may have other consquences that I haven't learned about yet. The understanding I do have, is that the viewbox tells browsers how much space is needed to display the image. I don't have a complete understanding of the viewbox. I think that's probably a typo, but since it's so important (for other readers) the dpi for version 0.92, is 96.
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Or maybe they already have put out an update or upgrade? Have you checked to see if there is a newer version available?
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Can you find any contact info from that extension's dialog, or maybe in a readme in the directory or download package? It sounds like it might be a proprietary extension, which would mean that not just anyone can fix it. It might be that the maker of that extension needs to update it, to work properly with 0.92. But if you've been using 0.91 successfully, then either the change didn't affect that extension, or it was already fixed. If you open an image that you made with a previous version of Inkscape, you'll get a small dialog, informing about the change, and giving you a couple of options to adjust the image.Īnd there was a change with 0.91 which affected a lot of extensions, which was something to do with units, that I don't understand. And if you use the Export PNG dialog, you need to change the dpi there as well. Inkscape Preferences > Bitmaps and change the import and export resolution. Although now that I think of it, they should not be affecting what you're doing. I wonder if that could be responsible for the problem you're seeing?įor some reason, the Inkscape developers didn't change all the various options where dpi can be set, so users need to change a couple of things. Inkscape's native resolution changed from 90 dpi to 96 dpi, in the new stable 0.92.
