![]() ![]() I'm on Win 7 and had that issue when I loaded v.92 too. Same with 'Scale' in the Document Properties. Thats something that also pops up when you open an older file in the latest version of Inkscape. Attached is my default.svg for reference. I advise to use a default.svg that has px units with a scale of 1 before changing the units to any other type. I feel the scale in the default.svg templates is poorly chosen and causes myriad problems. Normally this variable would be the same as the 'Display Units' in the Document Properties Dialog, but if there is no viewbox then these two variables may not agree. This variable will need to be read directly from the XML editor in the section that is labelled 'sodipodi:namedview'. The viewbox will need to be specified in the same units as the variable However, if you do this, then you will need to be careful about the units used. It is possible to work around this by manually setting a viewbox as mentioned in comment 6. I have the same kind of system and Inkscape version as you, but I don't see this problem. But I could be wrong, and I wouldn't be surprised if he's right about that.īy the way, when you open a new blank file, do you have a custom default document? If you have a custom default, then that could be where the problem is coming from. I didn't think it affected units, just the values. I don't understand that setting very well. Try changing the Scale Factor to 1.0, as Lazur suggested. And how Inkscape opens files works differently, depending whether it has contents or not. ![]() And it's been confusing, because you started out showing us a document with content in it. I agree with you that the Display Units setting should change all the dialog units, in a blank document. You can't even display the units menu unless something is selected. The same with the Style Indicator stroke width units. The part that's confusing, is that if nothing is selected, those options and fields are grayed out. That's where you can find the width setting. When you said "Stroke width tab" I guess you mean Object menu > Fill and Stroke > Stroke Style tab. I dont think it was like that in previous versions of Inkscape. In my logic, when i set the Units to something in the Document Properties, every dialogue should be affected.
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