Working with Layers
by Nathan
Is there any way to see what layers you have to work with in inkscape? I
kept looking for a Layers Dialog and never found anything to show me
what layers I have and what their relation is.
18 years, 9 months
RE: Inkscape-user digest, Vol 1 #361 - 3 msgs
by Frans Marks
Message: 2
From: "Frans Marks" <frans@...515...>
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Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 22:37:53 +0100
Subject: [Inkscape-user] Error message guidelines
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When I make a guideline and I want to dubbleclick on it to position it
exactly I get a dialog window to fill in the exact position. But I also get
a DOS box with the following errormassage:
** (inkscape.exe:3476): CRITICAL **: file helper/unit-menu.cpp: line 294
(void s
p_unit_selector_set_unit(SPUnitSelector*, const SPUnit*)): assertion `pos >=
0'
failed
Closing this DOS box will automaticly close Inkscape. However, if I leave
this DOSbox open I can just continue working with positioning guidelines as
if nothing happens. So not closing the DOSbox is a way to work with the
guidelines. Still I think something CRITICAL is going wrong. Can anyone tell
me what the problem is here.
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 17:54:30 -0400
From: bulia byak <buliabyak@...155...>
To: inkscape-user(a)lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Inkscape-user] Error message guidelines
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On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 22:37:53 +0100, Frans Marks <frans@...515...> wrote:
> ** (inkscape.exe:3476): CRITICAL **: file helper/unit-menu.cpp: line 294
> (void s
> p_unit_selector_set_unit(SPUnitSelector*, const SPUnit*)): assertion `pos
>=
> 0'
> failed
Fixed in CVS.
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"Fixed in CVS" does not help me very much. If there is a fix for this
problem, where can I find it?
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18 years, 9 months
NEW: gradient tool
by bulia byak
New in CVS:
The Gradient tool (Ctrl+F1 or the g key) is a new convenient way to
create, edit, and manage gradients:
o Simply drag anywhere on canvas to create a gradient on
selected objects. Existing gradients can be edited by dragging their
handles (as in any tool that has on-canvas gradient editing enabled).
o The tool's controls bar lets you choose the type of the
newly created gradients (linear or radial) and whether they will be
applied to the objects' fill or stroke.
o For the gradient(s) of selected object(s), you can choose
one of the gradient definitions in the document from the drop-down
list in the controls bar. The Fork button creates a copy of the
selected gradient definition and applies it to the selected objects,
which is useful when you have several objects sharing one gradient
definition but want to change that. The Edit... button opens the
gradient dialog where you can edit the gradient definition
(add/move/delete stops and change colors and opacities of stops).
o The selected (blue) on-canvas gradient handle can be moved
by arrow keys with all the regular modifiers (Alt ro move by 1 screen
pixel, Shift to move by 10 times the distance). The Tab and Shift+Tab
keys let you move selection from one handle to the next or previous.
This functionality is largely equivalent to that of the Fill&Stroke
dialog, but is much more convenient. Still TODO:
- toggle buttons for spread (none/reflect/repeat)
- button/dialog to rename selected gradient definition
- X/Y spinbuttons for the position of the selected handle
- the ability to assign color to the selected handle, so it's possible
to edit at least two-stop gradients without opening the gradient
editor
- additional draggable handles for multi-stop gradients
Also today I eliminated the old gradient position widget in
Fill&Stroke as redundant. I'm thinking about removing the remaining
gradient controls there too ("vector" list, Add/Edit, spread) because
they are a duplication of what is available in the gradient tool, and
have no added advantages in the dialog.
All these changes were rather disruptive, so please test everything
thoroughly. Of course any feedback on the usability, terminology (e.g.
I had to invent the term "gradient definition" for that color strip
with stops that can be applied to objects' gradients; Sodipodi termed
them "vectors" which is incredibly misleading), or anything else is
welcome.
18 years, 9 months
Error message guidelines
by Frans Marks
When I make a guideline and I want to dubbleclick on it to position it
exactly I get a dialog window to fill in the exact position. But I also get
a DOS box with the following errormassage:
** (inkscape.exe:3476): CRITICAL **: file helper/unit-menu.cpp: line 294
(void s
p_unit_selector_set_unit(SPUnitSelector*, const SPUnit*)): assertion `pos >=
0'
failed
Closing this DOS box will automaticly close Inkscape. However, if I leave
this DOSbox open I can just continue working with positioning guidelines as
if nothing happens. So not closing the DOSbox is a way to work with the
guidelines. Still I think something CRITICAL is going wrong. Can anyone tell
me what the problem is here.
18 years, 9 months
FlowText line height and justify
by Martin Ždila
Hi friends
Is there a way to set line spacing (line height) between lines of flowed
text? line-height in flowPara element doesn't work. And for text
justification / alignment text-align doesn't work too.
Thanks in advance
Martin Zdila
18 years, 9 months
Rotation of nodes?
by Erik
I know how to choose multiple nodes on a path and then move them. However, I
want to rotate them. I can do this with CorelDraw. Is this possible with
Inkscape?
Erik
kaver@...45...
18 years, 9 months
Text on path
by Adam Pearson
Guys
BTW, can anyone tell me if I can choose where on the path to start the
text? And can I subsequently move it along the path? (If, for example, I
was trying to arrange text symmetrically about the top of a circle? Or to a
specific point on *any* path?)
Adam
John Cliff <simarilius@...12...> wrote:
>
>Hi Aaron,
> Assuming your in .41 you simply select some text,
>select the path, and do text -> put on path.
>
>which tutorial are you refering to out of interest?
>
>cheers
>
>John
>
>--- aaron Moore <aaronmoore@...382...> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> Can any one please tell me how to place text on a path. I do not
>> understand the tutorial on the subject, particulaly the 'convert
>> object to curve , and the break selected paths to subpaths,
>> operation.
>>
>> Is there an easier way to do it like in the previous release?
>>
>> Thanx
>> Aaron
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Text on a path
by aaron Moore
Hi
Can any one please tell me how to place text on a path. I do not understand the tutorial on the subject, particulaly the 'convert object to curve , and the break selected paths to subpaths, operation.
Is there an easier way to do it like in the previous release?
Thanx
Aaron
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