
On 11/9/06, Andrew S. Townley <atownley@...16...> wrote:
While I appreciate Inkscape's ability to be flexible for more free-hand or free-form artistic expression, I would like to see a way for it to not be quite so clever. If I have a 64x64 rectangle and I want to stack 6 of them in a stairstep fashion and have each one of them exactly 64 pixels apart (at least while I'm creating the original drawing so I have correct proportions once I resize as needed), I would have hoped there was an easy way to achieve this behavior in Inkscape.
If I understand you correctly, there's a relatively easy way to achieve this. Just snap your shapes to the pixel grid and export at the default 90 dpi, and the result will have no antialiasing at all for vertical and horizontal edges (only diagonal).