![]() And there was no dialog box to give me an option to open the file without re-scaling. I then opened a file and discovered that everything had STILL been re-scaled and all of the guides shifted correspondingly. ![]() I replaced the version header in all of my existing files before opening anything. I upgraded to version 0.92 and followed all of the steps above. Otherwise I will need to stay with 0.91 and lose out on any new features from that point forward. Is there any way to load a legacy file WITHOUT the automatic rescaling being performed, or to change everything back to how it was? I understand that I can just scale everything by 93.75% but that does nothing for basic alignment or guide positioning. I have attached a sample of one of my finished items. I use Inkscape to make all of the logos, lettering, and numbers but I do all of the basic drawing and painting in raster. Specifically, I draw locomotives as a hobby. I did not receive any prompt or dialog box the files were rescaled automatically without my knowledge and I didn't realize what was happening until I checked some of the dimensions, then read through the release notes. With the scaling changes, the exported files do not align properly for the raster portion of my project. For my purposes, I did not need these items to be changed I export my Inkscape files in raster and use them further. ![]() In addition, all of the guides were moved. To my dismay, I discovered that when I opened one of my existing files, everything was rescaled due to the resolution change from 90 dpi to 96 dpi (done to keep up with CSS standard changes). I recently upgraded from version 0.91 to the latest version. ![]()
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