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A new version of Inkscape, a professional vector graphics editor, has been released



Version 0.92.2 brings dozens of stability improvements to your favorite vector-drawing application, plus a couple neat new tricks. This is the first release after migrating to GitLab, which will make the application even easier to contribute to.

What's new in 0.92.2:
Development for the 0.92.2 release was focused primarily on fixing bugs and regressions. Among hundreds of code commits (see: https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape/commits/0.92.x) are fixes that provide:

Better importing and exporting of EMF/WMF files, PDF/PDF+Latex documents, Visio Stencil files, and XML files
Greater stability during printing on Windows
Improved fill and stroke HSL color selection
Greater stability when reverting and saving files
Among noteworthy feature and usability improvements are:

An additional handle at the center of rectangles, circles/ellipses, and stars, to allow quick and accurate alignment of these shapes with other objects
A command line option for updating the file's DPI value that allows for easier processing of large file collections
Improvements to user-defined shortcuts, including the acceptance of previously restricted special characters

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  Inkscape 0.92.2 released