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#2447 SVGs with gradients loaded without gradient when imported
Date created:
Type: bug
Visibility: Everybody
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State: upgraded Help

> What steps will reproduce the problem? Importing svg files with gradient > What is the expected output? What do you see instead? The paths to appear with gradient when they just appear with a plain color > What version of the product are you using? Is it "nightly build"? Which operating system do you have? v.22.0.2 on Linux > Please provide any additional information below. If the problem is related to a SWF file, attach it here, otherwise we can't help you. I'm specifically trying to add the svg file bellow to a flash game and when it is imported by replacing another shape, the path with gradient appears filled fully black. I hope I've communicated properly! This is my first issue report
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admin
Yes, you did good job with the issue. This is fixed in nightly 3072, try it.
State: new→upgraded
user
I tried installing it with the DEB package file and while it loads for some reason it doesn't initiate. I'm pretty inexpert and don't even really know how a nightly works. Is there something I'm missing?
admin
Nightly should be like a normal installation, it just has special name and version number. I tried installing it now via WLS (windows linux subsystem) and it works for me. What do you mean exactly by "doesn't initiate"? Does it exit immediately? The window does not open?
user
Yeah, it starts loading but the window does not open
user
I've compared the nightly's and the normal app's properties and both have noticeable differences like how the former points to no file location also how on the permission tab it says how only the owner can change permissions
admin
How can I compare myself? Does an linux command for checking it exist? Also, do you use really nightly 3072 from official site - here: https://github.com/jindrapetrik/jpexs-decompiler/releases ? Also, if DEB file does not work for you, you can download ZIPped version, unzip it and run ffdec.sh there to start app.
user
Yes! I've used the same link as you've linked. Also, just tried running the ffdec.sh from the zipped version but I'm apparently missing something to do so. Attached below are side to side the tabs of the normal application and nightly build properties for comparison
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admin
It seems that you installed the standard(stable) version through Flatpak, and nightly through DEB file. Nightly builds do not have Flatpak versions. Do you have Java installed? Does command java -version prints out anything? Also, what kind od Linux have you got? There's like b..load of different distros. Does the ffdef.sh from zipped version print any error to console? Also make sure the ffdec.sh is marked as executable (give it permissons to execute).
user
The message that appears when I run java -version is: "openjdk version "21.0.6" 2025-01-21 OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 21.0.6+7-Ubuntu-124.04.1) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 21.0.6+7-Ubuntu-124.04.1, mixed mode, sharing) I don't know if the Ubuntu version is enough but my OS is KDE neon 6.2 Referring to the ffdef.sh file, actually, nothing really happens when double clicking, not a visible loading or even an error message "
admin
Does ffdec.sh have permissions to run? Try this: Execute in console: cd /path/where/you/unzipped chmod 0777 ./ffdec.sh and then run it also in console: ./ffdec.sh It should definitely print something. (or load the window)