![]() Sorry, but I cannot input it here directly, so I share it via a filehoster. Here the png exported with inkscape (pngarrowhead.png)Īnd here is the original svg file. Here is the resulting pdf (screenshot thereof) Here is my minimal example \documentclass Has anyone experienced the same and knows of a way to get the correct arrowhead colors? There are already two different colors, so it's not like all arrowheads are treated the same. Exporting the svg to png in inkscape results in the correct arrowheadcolors, but then of course my math looks ugly. Unfortunately pdflatex seems to arbitrarily assign the colors to the arrowheads. The graphic has a couple colorful lines with corresponding colorful arrowheads. I hope yours works! You can always do this with simple duplicates, but when you change the text, you'll have to change each duplicate or create new text.I have created a svg graphic with inkscape and use it in my LaTeX document. I'll have to do it again and see what I did wrong. As you can see, I got layers 1
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