I'm working on a presentation with pages containing text which has multiple fill colors.
Each time I save the file, close inkscape and open the file back, the text colors, font and size are completely messed up (see attached picture: top is original, bottom is after loading the file back).
The text is way smaller, in italics, with messed up fill color and a very large red stroke color.
Only text in a shape objects are concerned (as you can see, the plain text in the header of the page is untouched), and the same thing applies in all of the pages of my document.
Weirdly, the autosave files doesn't have the issue.
Does anyone have an idea of what's going on? I already tried to reset the user preferences with no luck.
Thanks, I'll try that out (not that the text doesn't look like the original after deleting the style: it's not bold, and the text in darkish color was originally in the same white as the "de la" words).
Eventually, I unflowed the texts from their frame and the problem doesn't seem to occur anymore, so my guess is that it was related to the flow, even though I have no idea why it occured!
Hi everyone,
I'm working on a presentation with pages containing text which has multiple fill colors.
Each time I save the file, close inkscape and open the file back, the text colors, font and size are completely messed up (see attached picture: top is original, bottom is after loading the file back).
The text is way smaller, in italics, with messed up fill color and a very large red stroke color.
Only text in a shape objects are concerned (as you can see, the plain text in the header of the page is untouched), and the same thing applies in all of the pages of my document.
Weirdly, the autosave files doesn't have the issue.
Does anyone have an idea of what's going on? I already tried to reset the user preferences with no luck.
Thanks!
Please share the original Inkscape SVG file.
Sure, here it is.
Maybe this:
Thanks, I'll try that out (not that the text doesn't look like the original after deleting the style: it's not bold, and the text in darkish color was originally in the same white as the "de la" words).
Eventually, I unflowed the texts from their frame and the problem doesn't seem to occur anymore, so my guess is that it was related to the flow, even though I have no idea why it occured!