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Inkscape 1.0.1 is mainly a stability and bugfix release. It also comes with a few new features that hadn't been stable enough to make it into Inkscape 1.0.
New FeaturesColor-managed PDF export using Scribus
An experimental Scribus PDF export extension has been added. It is available as one of the many export formats in the 'Save as' and 'Save a Copy' dialogs.
To be able to get a correct and color-managed CMYK PDF file with text converted to curves that corresponds to your drawing in Inkscape, you must:
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The page size corresponds to the document size in Scribus. When you add a bleed, an area of the given width outside the page area in Inkscape will be included in the PDF file.
Please test the extension, and always carefully check the result before you send it to a print service. You can leave your feedback about what works / doesn't work at https://inkscape.org/inbox.
Selectors and CSS dialog unhidden
The Selectors and CSS dialog that had been hidden and labelled as 'experimental' in Inkscape 1.0 is now available from the Object menu.
The dialog makes it possible to add, remove and edit CSS properties that are saved within an element's 'style' attribute, as well as styling objects in the document using CSS classes and other CSS selectors. These additional styles are written into a style tag in the SVG document.
It can also be used to select all objects that belong to a specific class, so users will again be able to create collections of objects that are independend of the document structure (e.g. they belong to different groups in the drawing).
This dialog replaces the Selection Sets dialog that had been removed for Inkscape 1.0.
List all Colors in a document
A new extension Color > List All lists all colors used in a document and indicates how often they are used (Commit)
Interpolate gradientsT Mac Download
The Interpolate extension now also interpolates gradients in fills and in strokes (before, it could only interpolate flat colors) and named colors (Commit).
New preferences option to limit screen tearing while editing
In Edit > Preferences > Rendering: Redraw while editing, users can choose between the two options 'Responsive' and 'Conservative' to determine how quickly the canvas display is updated while editing objects. The default value is 'Responsive', which gives rendering a higher priority than it had previously and makes editing objects feel less sluggish (Commit)
Other small improvements
Crash fixes
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Performance
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Extension failure fixes
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Extension API changes / Improvements for Extension Developers
Upcoming deprecations (1.1 will issue a warning, while both the old and the new version will just work in 1.0.1):
Filters
Templates
Markers
Color management
Command line
Even more bug fixes
There were even more issues fixed than those listed above, but these probably only affect a small portion of users, or are relevant for development and packaging only.
For a complete list, visit our GitLab issue tracker and see the commit history (all changes since DATE until release date).
Translations
The following user interface translations received updates:
The following documentation translations received updates:
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Documentation
Contributing to documentation and documentation translation
Contributions to the documentation translations, as well as improvements to its contents, are welcome at the inkscape-docs repository.
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HomeNewsTipsCan’t Reinstall OS X On Your Mac? Try Resetting The PRAM
Last night, when attempting to restore three iMacs to a fresh Install of OS X, I was left with an annoying and slightly frightening message: “OS X Cannot Be Installed On This Computer.” For some strange reason, this happened to me on three different iMacs, all of which previously had Bootcamp partitions. So after a bit of brainstorming, I ended up fixing the issue by resetting the PRAM on all of the iMacs.
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So, what is PRAM anyway? In the Mac world, PRAM stands for Parameter Random Access Memory. This memory is used to store info on your startup disk, startup volume, speaker volume, and timezone information amongst other vital system information. However, sometimes this memory can get skewed, causing problems and requiring a factory reset.
Resetting your PRAM is simple. First, completely shut down your Mac via the Apple Toolbar. Then, hold down Command, Option, P, and R buttons on your keyboard as you restart your Mac. Continue to keep these buttons held until you hear the Mac startup chime twice. After the second chime, let go of the buttons and let your Mac restart as normal. No user data will be lost in this process.
Resetting your PRAM will not only fix this particular OS X install issue, but it can also fix network issues, sound issues, and display issues. So next time your Mac is acting wonky, reset the PRAM and it should be back in working order.
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