

See also: Bug #813886 in Inkscape: “ Save as EPS or PS incomplete with cairo >= 1.10” diagrams created with matplotlib or gnuplot, or are editing a document which was originally based on a different EPS file). Without having access to the SVG source file it is difficult to tell though, since the exact trigger is not fully clear (it isn't reproducible based on your description, and might depend on whether you imported e.g. If you use a current version of Inkscape (0.48.x) and work on a platform where Inkscape uses a current version of cairo (>= 1.10), then - AFAICT based on your description - this could be a known upstream bug in the cairo library used by Inkscape for the EPS export. The text is ordinary text created with the text tool, placed under the image. The image is clipped (Object-Clip-Set) to hide parts I don't want to be visible. Skarabe wrote:I have an Inkscape drawing with an image and text. Remove the clipped parts and not use the clip function (will work too, but i don't know how-to). Get the eps export function to work by altering something I've missed.Ģ. The problem is just that the clipped parts is then also visible.ġ. If I release the clip setting, the text will appear in the eps file. I have also tried to place the text in a separate layer, but no difference. I have tried various settings with the eps export (page, raster effect etc), but no difference.

I export the file as drawing and the space where the text should be is "there", but empty.

My problem is when I export the image to eps (needed by the printing folks), all text is lost.

I have an Inkscape drawing with an image and text. I have tried to find a similar post, but nothing quite the same.
