Hi, I recently upgraded my Ubuntu and installed the last Inkscape version. Now, I'm trying just to change the URL of my object as I usually did. Before, the URL was exactly ex:/home/image/path/file.png in my system, but now I get the URL file:///run/user/113187/doc/15f9a750/file.png
When dealing with multiple png, I usually set the size of one of them, copy and paste many times and then change the name of the file.png for the other ones I want. However, now I can't understand why Inkscape is attributing a different path to my file.png. So, I would have to import image by image and configure them individually, which is definitely not convenient.
Is that a way for my URL object attribute to be the path in my system instead of this weird path?
Hi, I recently upgraded my Ubuntu and installed the last Inkscape version. Now, I'm trying just to change the URL of my object as I usually did. Before, the URL was exactly ex:/home/image/path/file.png in my system, but now I get the URL file:///run/user/113187/doc/15f9a750/file.png
When dealing with multiple png, I usually set the size of one of them, copy and paste many times and then change the name of the file.png for the other ones I want. However, now I can't understand why Inkscape is attributing a different path to my file.png. So, I would have to import image by image and configure them individually, which is definitely not convenient.
Is that a way for my URL object attribute to be the path in my system instead of this weird path?
I appreciate any help you can provide.
Leilane
If I import a png file from a sub directory of my home folder:
Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
Inkscape 1.2.2 (1:1.2.2+202212051552+b0a8486541)
I get file:///home/name/Pictures/Clipart/OBJECT_COLLECTIONS/FLORAL_ALPHABET/PNG_INDIVIDUAL/B.png
Which is what I would expect for a http style address for a local file.
However, I am using the ppa version of Inkscape.
I think if you using the snap or flatpak version of Inkscape.
What you are seeing as a file address is the "Sandbox" feature of these systems.