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Regression for -density has some sort of rounded off internal low resolution for SVG, making many outputs impossible #7203
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Are you using the same SVG renderer on both systems in Imagemagick. Imagemagick can use Inkscape if on your system, RSVG delegate if installed with Imagemagick or the Imagemagick XML/MSVG rendered. The latter two would show for SVG if you do magick (or convert as appropriate) -list format or add -debug to your commands and compare the debug listings. |
Thanks much! So this is pretty hilarious. The old one, which works, was using So the one with the old broken command line WORKS because The new one with the correct command line is now broken because it outputs Oh and for anyone wondering, a temporary workaround for this regression is to edit |
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Awesome, thanks. (Strange that the I see the original --export-file --export-filename thing that allowed this to work previously was actually fixed 4 years ago, unless I'm looking at the wrong file. ImageMagick/ImageMagick6@ba8df11 I wonder if somehow |
ImageMagick version
7.1.1-26
Operating system
Linux
Operating system, version and so on
Linux Fedora
Description
There's nothing particularly special about the SVG that I can find. It does this for any SVG I tested, but see this example:
So it jumps forward 3 pixels at a time, making it impossible to render a 1000x1000 image.
I found an old version
7.0.10-13
and it does not have this bug. So it's a regression somewhere between those two. It's probably fairly recent. I think some Fedora update probably hit me with this recently.Steps to Reproduce
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Images
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