As mentioned in the title, whenever using .SVGs I've created and applying them elsewhere, the object nodes seemingly have a black thick stroke paint applied to them, its interesting to note this doesn't show up in the Inkscape editor. Furthermore this issue continues no matter how many time I make a new document / restart Inkscape.
This effect only happens on nodes, not shapes, which I find more confusing. Seeing this, I went round every node structure and made sure to select 'no stroke' and to be sure I also minimised the stroke width to '0', but the issue prevailed. I'm on Inkscape 1.2.1 (9c6d41e4, 2022-07-14), macOS Ventura 13.0.1
I've linked an example of one of the broken files, if that is of any use. Thanks in advance
The stroke won´t appear in Safari browser or any other SVG editor. Probably make sure Stroke is set to "None" - right now its "Unset" but has a 1,64 stroke width to for whatever reason.
As mentioned in the title, whenever using .SVGs I've created and applying them elsewhere, the object nodes seemingly have a black thick stroke paint applied to them, its interesting to note this doesn't show up in the Inkscape editor. Furthermore this issue continues no matter how many time I make a new document / restart Inkscape.
https://imgur.com/a/taNzGD4 (Apologies for the rough image)
This effect only happens on nodes, not shapes, which I find more confusing. Seeing this, I went round every node structure and made sure to select 'no stroke' and to be sure I also minimised the stroke width to '0', but the issue prevailed.
I'm on Inkscape 1.2.1 (9c6d41e4, 2022-07-14), macOS Ventura 13.0.1
I've linked an example of one of the broken files, if that is of any use.
Thanks in advance
The stroke won´t appear in Safari browser or any other SVG editor. Probably make sure Stroke is set to "None" - right now its "Unset" but has a 1,64 stroke width to for whatever reason.