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Bug 674155 - svg image not displayed correctly
svg image not displayed correctly
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: librsvg
Classification: Core
Component: general
git master
Other Linux
: Normal minor
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Assigned To: librsvg maintainers
librsvg maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2012-04-15 19:36 UTC by Matthew
Modified: 2017-12-13 17:53 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
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Attachments
svg file that doesn't display properly (338.73 KB, image/svg+xml)
2012-04-15 19:36 UTC, Matthew
Details

Description Matthew 2012-04-15 19:36:07 UTC
Created attachment 212095 [details]
svg file that doesn't display properly

The attached image file displays in an odd and inconsistent manner when opened with eye of gnome. When zooming in and out the background colour(the blue ocean) fades in and out, and when scrolling from side to side quickly, one can get the ocean to disappear.
I didn't create this file myself, I just downloaded it from here (http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/File:Globe.svg). I'm not sure whether the svg file is badly formed, but it opens fine in Google Chrome. It also opens fine in 2.3.0, so I'm pretty sure it's not malformed.
I have no idea if any of this is relevant, but here is my system:
Ubuntu 11.10
eog 3.2.1
ATI Radeon HD 4200
GL_RENDERER   = ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200 Series
GL_VERSION    = 3.3.11005 Compatibility Profile Context
GL_VENDOR     = ATI Technologies Inc.
Comment 1 Robert Roth 2012-08-29 18:34:34 UTC
Opening the image with Midori, Epiphany or Firefox also happens to have the same ocean gradient disappearing trouble, so this is not eog-specific, but rather librsvg specific, so I am reassigning this to librsvg.
Comment 2 Dominic Lachowicz 2012-08-29 18:36:58 UTC
Midori, Ephiphany, and Firefox all use their own SVG rendering engines, not librsvg.
Comment 3 GNOME Infrastructure Team 2017-12-13 17:53:02 UTC
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