On Sat, Aug 05, 2023 at 08:00:17PM +0200, David Ponce wrote: > On 05/08/2023 19:39, Alan Third wrote: > > On Sat, Aug 05, 2023 at 07:37:01PM +0200, David Ponce wrote: > > > > > > I just tried patch V3, and the result is the same: > > > insert-image produces the same black square of 22x22 pixels. > > > > Can you try changing the initialisation of zero_rect to {0, 0, 10, > > 10}? > > > > I remember a lot of trial and error with this originally, and it looks > > like they may have changed how it works. > > It is better :-) > > Before call to rsvg_handle_get_geometry_for_layer: > > (gdb) print zero_rect > $1 = {x = 0, y = 0, width = 10, height = 10} > (gdb) print viewbox > $2 = {x = 6.9533474147268633e-310, y = 2.3106462124703418e-319, width = 5.8283471538673388e-315, height = 9.8813129168249309e-323} > (gdb) print out_logical_rect > $3 = {x = 6.9533558057749482e-310, y = 6.9533473517748961e-310, width = 1.4821969375237396e-323, height = 3.0586981611317814e-317} > > After call: > > (gdb) print $eax > $4 = 1 > (gdb) print zero_rect > $5 = {x = 0, y = 0, width = 10, height = 10} > (gdb) print viewbox > $6 = {x = 7, y = 3, width = 8.70703125, height = 16} > (gdb) print out_logical_rect > $7 = {x = 7, y = 3, width = 8.70703125, height = 16} > > Now I see the image, aligned at bottom right on the line (see the screenshot). OK. I really don't understand how this works, and I'm sure some older version of librsvg required a viewport of zero size, but I don't know which, so this is all a bit of a stab in the dark. Anyway, patch attached with a viewport that is hopefully big enough for all the SVGs we'll ever see. :) -- Alan Third