2007. 08. 24, péntek keltezéssel 12.09-kor bulia byak ezt írta:
On 8/24/07, Khiraly <khiraly123@...961...> wrote:
If somebody want to play with, here is the .svg file: http://khiraly.googlepages.com/e-9.svg
The main problem is: there are 1937 object. I want to union all the blue objects for example (or I want to move to a new layer). Simply there are to many objects for the normal selection methods.
That's what Find is for. Search for Style: fill:#0000FF (you can always look up the exact color by selecting one object and mouseovering the selected style indicator).
Its really helpful, you saved my day!
Just a little concern. The exported .svg define the color with upper case like this: style="fill:#6A0000; stroke:#6A0000;
If I edit it in inkscape (ungroup for example) inkscape define the color lower case, like this: #6a0000
So if I type the style in the fill dialog it is CASE SENSITIVE, so 6A0000 does not match for 6a0000 and vice versa. But its the SAME color.
I think its a small bug in here. Running 0.45.1. Is this bug present in the recent version too?
Can somebody help me in this? I want to create some technical illustration like this one: http://i17.tinypic.com/6810e51.png or this: http://reprap.org/pub/Main/AssemblingDarwinMachinery/14.JPG
So why do you need many adjacent same-colored objects for these? They should be simple to draw, especially using the new 3D box tool. In your e-9 file, it looks like it was some sort of mesh created in another program and exported to SVG as a scattering of small fragments. If you draw it in Inkscape it would be just 2 blue objects.
You just figured out what Im looking for. The object was created in another 3D tool, and exported to .stl. Here is the file: http://khiraly.googlepages.com/poly-holder.stl
I imported to blender and exported via the VRM script: http://shell.studenti.unina.it/~ospite/vrm/
I discovered that if I color the faces of the object, it preserves, and I can work more easily in inkscape (thx again bulia!)
Also, if you want to globally replace one color with another, use the new Replace color extension effect.
The purpose of coloring its just identify the parts of the object.
Best regards, Khiraly