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).
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.
Also, if you want to globally replace one color with another, use the new Replace color extension effect.