Hello all. When I import an EPS file, parts of it are cutoff and I can't figure out why. I used to be able to import EPS to Inkscape with no problems using Winows 10 home. I recently got an upgrade to Windows 10 pro. I've installed Inkscape v1.3 with Ghostscript v10.02, set the path variables, but continue to have this problem. I've attached a sample. The image on the left is what imports into Inkscape, image on the right is what its supposed to look like. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
This comment from the 1.3 Release Notes seems to discuss the same problem.
Bugs fixed
Particular extensions
Fix a bug where formulas generated with the pdflatex extensions were sometimes clipped vertically, and remove reference to (nonexistent) log files in case of a pdflatex compile error (MR extensions#512, issues extensions#493, extensions#502, extension#507).
I know this is not a solution but the note references some discussion that may be helpful
Hello all. When I import an EPS file, parts of it are cutoff and I can't figure out why. I used to be able to import EPS to Inkscape with no problems using Winows 10 home. I recently got an upgrade to Windows 10 pro. I've installed Inkscape v1.3 with Ghostscript v10.02, set the path variables, but continue to have this problem. I've attached a sample. The image on the left is what imports into Inkscape, image on the right is what its supposed to look like. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Maybe this tip will help: https://inkscape.org/forums/questions/getting-back-to-square-one-and-starting-over-its-easy/
Doesn't help, the issue persists.
Can you link to the EPS file perhaps?
This comment from the 1.3 Release Notes seems to discuss the same problem.
Bugs fixed
Particular extensions
I know this is not a solution but the note references some discussion that may be helpful
I´m not sure how this is related to mangled EPS import.
Not related, IMO
I'd ungroup everything possible to ungroup, and look for un-needed masks a nd clips.