It seems, that exporting to SVG is not working as expected.
The whole image is a little bit too small (image is clipped both on the right and bottom side). Gradients are different in the SVG (for example horizontal instead of vertical gradients). Also, the gloss effect is invalid in Inkscape (this may be the Inscape issue, but it would be great to try fixing it from SID)
Sometimes, there are some issues with z-index. For example: I've created an use case diagram, I've added some use cases and associations between them, then I've added a system boundary on top of all, so all of the use cases and associations were invisible. Next, I've dragged all use cases on top, into the system boundary. On the application it looked well, but when I've exported it to the SVG file, associations were invisible. It turned on, that they were located under the system boundary box (note, that use cases were visible). For instance, it looked fine on the PNG export, only vector graphics image was affected.
I'm using SID v. 4.95 on Windows 7 (.NET Framework v. 4.0.30319).
If you require some more information or replication scenarios, I'm happy to help.
You make a lot of great work with this tool. Thanks!
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Hi,
It seems, that exporting to SVG is not working as expected.
The whole image is a little bit too small (image is clipped both on the right and bottom side). Gradients are different in the SVG (for example horizontal instead of vertical gradients). Also, the gloss effect is invalid in Inkscape (this may be the Inscape issue, but it would be great to try fixing it from SID)
Sometimes, there are some issues with z-index. For example: I've created an use case diagram, I've added some use cases and associations between them, then I've added a system boundary on top of all, so all of the use cases and associations were invisible. Next, I've dragged all use cases on top, into the system boundary. On the application it looked well, but when I've exported it to the SVG file, associations were invisible. It turned on, that they were located under the system boundary box (note, that use cases were visible). For instance, it looked fine on the PNG export, only vector graphics image was affected.
I'm using SID v. 4.95 on Windows 7 (.NET Framework v. 4.0.30319).
If you require some more information or replication scenarios, I'm happy to help.
You make a lot of great work with this tool. Thanks!
Greetings
Piotrek 28 April 2011 16:33:08