Bibi Morris wrote:
The things that are frustrating in using Inkscape to generate files is that once we have our dxf file , say a title with a mat, and we have the cut lines in two different colors and everything line in each color moves together when we do a paths>combine. Now when we load DXF in the Robomaster program, we loose the colors, and pick up an aqua color for the belzer curves, and then also the file that is imported, no longer had the combined paths combined. If we group then import, it invalidates the data, meaning that the resulting information gives us unpredictable results. Since the Wishblade and Craft Robo software is missing the align and distribute, putting the files back together again, once the line colors have been changed and the paths regrouped, in such a task. If we can somehow find out how that is working on the Robomaster software, it would sure save a lot of headaches.
To work well with Robomaster we should really ditch using DXF altogether and start working in GSD. If you remember I started looking at GSDs. So far my attempts to find a programmer with a cutter and another programmer with some math background to assist me in this have failed. Perhaps someday I'll have to get a cutter like this so that I have something to work on. Of course time is short too. :-)
Aaron Spike