
You'll probably have to duplicate everything and delete the parts you don't need...
On this occasion, I realized that "inverting" the selection won't select nodes on other, non-joined segments, so you'll have to select them the hard way.
I see what you mean though. Right now, if you have a combined path and select+copy one part, pasting would paste the whole combined path rather than that one section.
I guess the issue here is that nodes aren't free-floating objects to copy/paste, so if you copy/paste non-continuous nodes then it wouldn't make sense.
It could be an interesting feature though: - If you select several nodes on a continuous path and copy/paste them, you get a new continuous path with those same nodes (but without the uncopied nodes) and the same handle values (?) as those nodes. - The process repeats for all segments of paths selected - If for one continuous path, only a single node is selected, then nothing happens.
It could be called "paste segment" or the likes.

On 03/04/2012 08:24, Valerie wrote:
You'll probably have to duplicate everything and delete the parts you don't need...
On this occasion, I realized that "inverting" the selection won't select nodes on other, non-joined segments, so you'll have to select them the hard way.
Use 'Alt+!' to invert the selection across all sub-paths ("non-joined segments") after selecting all nodes of the sub-path(s) to be kept:
! inverts the node selection for any sub-path with at least one node selected. Alt+! inverts the node selection for the entire path (or paths).
http://tavmjong.free.fr/INKSCAPE/MANUAL/html/Paths-Editing.html#Paths-Editing-Node http://inkscape.org/doc/keys048.html#d0e3090
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