12 Apr
2007
12 Apr
'07
3:06 a.m.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 12:00:59AM -0300, bulia byak wrote:
On 4/11/07, Xavier Snelgrove <webmaster@...2179...> wrote:
Hey all,
If I have an object that is currently transformed using a transformation matrix, and I want to remove the matrix, instead changing the co-ordinates of each point to be transformed is there some way to do that?
With default settings, you just need to do any transformation on the path, like moving it up and down by arrow keys. Inkscape will then embed the transform into the nodes of the path.
I think he means apply the transformation to the nodes.
So, if you have a transform like [2 0 1] [0 2 0] and a point of (1,2)
We could collapse this to: [3,4]
I could really use something like this too.
Jeff
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