the clone path effect of the original disappears when you move the clone object in the layers window
Summary:
... the clone path effect of the original disappears when you move the clone object in the layers window
Steps to reproduce:
- open Inkscape
- 1- create a rectangle
- 2- create a straight line with the pencil tool
- 3- copy the rectangle
- 4- apply path effect clone the original to the straight line and paste the rectangle
- 5- duplicate straight line clone
- 6- move the object layer of the straight line in the layers and objects window
What happened?
the clone path effect of the original disappears when you move the clone object in the layers window
What should have happened?
the path effect clone the original should not disappear
Sample attachments:
Version info
Inkscape 1.3 (0e150ed6, 2023-07-21)
GLib version: 2.76.4
GTK version: 3.24.38
glibmm version: 2.66.6
gtkmm version: 3.24.7
libxml2 version: 2.11.4
libxslt version: 1.1.38
Cairo version: 1.17.7
Pango version: 1.50.14
HarfBuzz version: 8.0.1
OS version: Windows 10 21H1
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Edited by imppao