Description of problem: 1. The page size was previously set to match the graphics content. 2. The object was skewed -1 degree (it was supposed to be a minor tweak). 3. Again the page size was set to match the graphics content. A. This resulted in a bug where the page wasn't actually matching the object. Instead there was extra white space at the bottom. This is the actual start of something gone corrupt. 3. "edit "undo" of the bugged matching of page size to object results in the crash every time. A. Apparently it isn't possible to undo a custom page size setting when something went wrong and the page size didn't actually change. B. Inkscape's GUI made it look like the vertical height of the object grew by adding white space to the bottom. Different parts of Inkscape apparently had different (conflicting) ideas of the object's size. Version-Release number of selected component: inkscape-0.92.3-2.fc27 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.9.3 backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: inkscape crash_function: Inkscape::XML::SimpleNode::removeChild(Inkscape::XML::Node*) executable: /usr/bin/inkscape journald_cursor: s=bbde8b6fce0c41cfb977b132d339a947;i=6ae3e;b=6219bee56d2e4a6a97f87a791d556be9;m=10a6526b9;t=5749354692b09;x=abef7fd7c13fba02 kernel: 4.17.14-102.fc27.x86_64 rootdir: / runlevel: N 5 type: CCpp uid: 1000 Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (9 frames) #4 Inkscape::XML::SimpleNode::removeChild(Inkscape::XML::Node*) at /usr/src/debug/inkscape-0.92.3-2.fc27.x86_64/src/xml/simple-node.cpp:457 #5 Inkscape::XML::Event::undoOne(Inkscape::XML::NodeObserver&) const at /usr/src/debug/inkscape-0.92.3-2.fc27.x86_64/src/xml/event.h:103 #6 Inkscape::XML::undo_log_to_observer(Inkscape::XML::Event const*, Inkscape::XML::NodeObserver&) at /usr/src/debug/inkscape-0.92.3-2.fc27.x86_64/src/xml/event.cpp:131 #7 sp_repr_undo_log(Inkscape::XML::Event*) at /usr/src/debug/inkscape-0.92.3-2.fc27.x86_64/src/xml/event.cpp:149 #8 Inkscape::DocumentUndo::undo(SPDocument*) at /usr/src/debug/inkscape-0.92.3-2.fc27.x86_64/src/document-undo.cpp:265 #9 sp_undo(SPDesktop*, SPDocument*) at /usr/src/debug/inkscape-0.92.3-2.fc27.x86_64/src/selection-chemistry.cpp:1228 #10 sigc::internal::signal_emit0<void, sigc::nil>::emit(sigc::internal::signal_impl*) at /usr/include/sigc++-2.0/sigc++/signal.h:794 #11 sigc::signal0<void, sigc::nil>::emit() const at /usr/include/sigc++-2.0/sigc++/signal.h:2800 #12 sp_action_perform(SPAction*, void*) at /usr/src/debug/inkscape-0.92.3-2.fc27.x86_64/src/helper/action.cpp:136
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