On Thursday 16 August 2007 03:36:22 Maarten van der Velde wrote:
Also, it helps making the boxes not completely transparent in the "development"-phase . Give them a realy ugly color, -on that you would never seriously use-, and put the transparancy to 10%, 20%. As long as your testing and playing around getting all the boxes in the right DIV's, this makes your work easier. Only when everything is just about perfect, apart from the ugly color ofcourse, you create a series of well-coloured ones...
-----Original Message----- From: inkscape-user-bounces@lists.sourceforge.net [mailto:inkscape-user-bounces@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Terry Brown Sent: 15. august 2007 22:33 To: Inkscape User Community Subject: Re: [Inkscape-user] exporting slices as boxes
Put all the ghost boxes in their own layer. This makes it easier to select only one box (assuming you're in their layer).
Also, instead of making all the boxes themselves invisible, you can use the layers opacity control to quickly make them all (in)visible.
Hope this helps.
Cheers -Terry
--- Nahuel Defossé <nahueldefosse@...1286...> wrote:
Hi! I've made some graphics for web pages with inkscape, but I find hard to export certain areas. For example, I have a Box, a rounded corener one, that should be exported in three vertical slices, the middle one, will be repeated as a background latter. The point is I make a rectagle surrounding the area I want to export, then, I lower transparency to 0%, so the box won't be exported, but the drawing inside its area (this box has no stroke). Then when I want to select this "ghost" box, it's gone! If I select an area that contains the box, there it is, but, no simle way to select just _that_ box. Any suggestion? I think that maybe the search box may help, but I don't undesrtand how it works. Thanks in advance. Nahuel
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That would be a good solution, but if you have to change anything later, it's a bit complicated. The layer thing may be the more flexible way, but, I have never used Inkscape layers since there's no key shorcut to go up and down layers :( I came out with this solution: make the transparent boxes, and give them significant ID's like "login_upper", "login_middle", "login_bottom", (poping up the appropiate box with Ctrl+Shift+O) and so on (atually, I write the names down in same clean space on the document), After every ghost box has been set, using Ctrl+F, I look up every ghost box, and export it. Inkscape will remember every name file name associated with a selection, so I can make changes with almost no pain.
Thank for you responses.
Nahuel