![]() I don't know any scripts or command lines - am not that advanced in Inkscape. I had a learning curve on this and initially revised multiple times to improve lines. My checks are only for quality/useability of the design. In Silhouette's FAQ I found under: "Software Crash on Initializing OR Loading Icons OR Generating Cut Job" they say to: "Delete the Folder _Studio (and) Empty the Recycle Bin." I've done that twice.ĭepending on how long the loading goes on, it can show "Not Responding" in the file name at the top. So if you can explain the "path" which a single file takes, step by step, either from the point when you finish drawing it and save the file, or from the point when you download it to the point where the problem occurs, we can hopefully find the problem.Īlso, please share one of the files with us - the SVG file, and if you're downloading a different format, please share that one too. But I'm not sure if that solution would apply in your case. We might have a solution for that, if it can't be avoided. In some file conversions, we do see that paths have somehow been broken up into a multitude of short, 2-node paths. Is this "loading message" some kind of error message? Does it just say it's taking too long, or something else? Also, when you "check" the files, what are you checking them for? Are you looking for something, making sure the files are ok? Or it is some kind of editing?Ĭan you tell us specifically the steps you're taking? Something about your explanation gives me the idea you're using a script, or possibly commandline for some of this.Īre these files which you've downloaded from somewhere? Or did you draw them yourself? Or maybe both? Is SVG to DXF the only format conversion in this process? I appreciate your diligent troubleshooting! Let me make sure I understand the problem. I hope someone has a clue what is going on. I've spent days searching and seems even Google can't find this problem, let alone the solution, but did manage to get me here where I can't find it either. That does not explain the broken lines of the files in Inkscape so I guess this is originating there but like I said, the files are fine in Cricut (free version). ![]() I see no option to go back to a prior version. I think, but am not sure, that I saw an auto-update in SB right before this happened. 64-bit operating system, 8GB Ram, and 2 antivirus programs. I have no problems with the SVG, EPS, or PNG files. I tried that and got a blank screen in SB (no loading message). I saw that some of the others' DXF files were Symbols (in the status bar). I've saved as Grouped, Ungrouped, and Union. I've tested a very simple (3 shapes converted to paths) file. I have uninstalled and reinstalled Inkscape. I've uninstalled and reinstalled SB twice and deleted a file their site says to delete when getting the loading message. There are no gradient or patterns in the designs. When I check the DXF in Inkscape it is broken into very small (2 node) pieces. There are no problems with my DXF files in Cricut. When I convert my files using an online SVG to DXF service, they are fine in SB. Other files (not ones I created) do not have this problem. Now it can take up to 90 seconds for a file to load and once it does, it has mangled nodes - twists and clumps.Īll the files I previous checked have this problem now. All was well until I got a 'loading' message in SB. As I went, I checked each file (over 50) in Silhouette Basic (SB). I began creating cut files in Inkscape (92.3) (Windows 10) for my shop. Sorry my 1st post is a cry for help, but I'm at my wits end. What gives? Why can't Inkscape correctly export the scale of the original image? I have confirmed that other tools also interpret the exported dxf with severely incorrect dimensions, so this appears to be an export issue, not an import issue.Hi all. ![]() System information: Running Inkscape 1.1 (c68e22c387, ), Windows 10 64-bit. Select "Include SVG as editable object(s)."Įxpected outcome: A copy of the original 100mm x 100mm square is now in the file.Īctual output: A new grossly incorrect size square of dimensions 375.887mm x 375.887mm is in the file.Base Unit "mm" (as this is the unit everything else is in).Draw a rectangle, set the units to 100mm x 100mm.Set the "scale" to 1 (since the "user units" are in mm, 1mm=1mm).I'm having a world of a time trying to get inkscape to export DXF files in any predictable way.
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